Dumpin,
Read What Donn Wrote....
All these new RV have the "self enclosed- fast wire" receptacles. The only reason that these things are not a complete POS is that parts are missing.
So, if the factory cannot get you a wiring diagram (no bet there), just get a thing that plugs in - not a test light. I mean a thing like a hairdryer that will care if it is not getting juice. Work from the receptacle nearest to the panel and keep moving away. When it stops, go back one. Open the breaker (the tester better stop). Take that receptacle out and open it up. There are opening and disconnecting instructions on the device in little tiny eantsy bitty letters (I have to get a magnifier to read). Open it up and check the wires first by pulling - they should not pull out. Then release and inspect each conductor. It that one checks, go to the first dead receptacle and repeat this whole show.
It isn't rocket surgery, if you are literate (you can run a computer) there is no reason you can't do this and if you do it successfully, just think of the money you can now spend better ways.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie
A sailor, his bride and their black dogs (one dear dog is waiting for us at the bridge) going to see some dry places that have Geocaches in a coach made the year we married.