Passin Thru wrote:
No, push in the GF button on the 120 volt receptacle in the bathroom or in the kitchen. If that doesn't work then got to the fuse box. Usually simple problem. See the little button below.
Always love the "GFCI" croud. Lights in an RV are usually 12 volt and the GFCI has nothing to do with them.
To the O/P. if the other lights in the house work and assuming these are indeed 12 volt.. Make sure there is not a switch on the lamp itself,,, In my coach there is a wall switch, right where you would expect to find a wall switch if you walked into a pitch black room, and there is a 2nd switch ON THE LAMP ITSELF, both must be on.
This applies to both bathrooms (Bath and a half model) and to the lights in the living room and bedroom (Well some of them)