Golden_HVAC wrote:
My 97 Bounder has a master switch near the passenger door, it is yellow. When it is on, then there is 12 volt power to the basement lights.
It is in the same rack of lights as the door switch, ouside porch light.
Funny thing is Fleetwood put a 12 volt porch light on the drivers side. Only switch for that is on the dash.
Your wiring might be the same.
Fred.
Fred,
That "Porch" light you mention was also installed in our previous coach, a '99 Fleetwood Bounder 34V. I think it's called a "Courtesy" light and for lack of any other reason, it's used for multiple purposes on the drivers side like performing hookups or, disconnecting them at night, getting into the DS compartments without tripping over obstacles. We also have the same light in our present coach, an '04 Itasca Horizon with the C-7 330 CAT. The difference between the two rigs is, I can turn that light off and on from two different utility compartments on that side, the water/hookup and the electrical compartments.
As for the OP, Yep, the Bounder had a single switch that turned them all on. If yours is the same, you'll have to start at that switch or, find the fuse(s) for that system. Good luck.
Scott