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knotty problem

RICK-ards_Red
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Explorer
In my Jayco 17C I have a knotty problem. The gremlins have struck, my electrical cord has become knotted inside the cord compartment somehow? I have taken the plastic access door off but there is not enough room to access the cord. I checked behind the converter but no access.

Anyone have ideas how to undo this mess or to access the area.
Thanks
Rick
2017 Coachman Catalina 25RKS
2015 GMC Sierra 1500 - Kodiak edition
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wing_zealot
Explorer
Explorer
vic46 wrote:
Is the knot close to the panel? Perhaps the note is intended to prevent stress on the panel in the event someone tries to pull the cord out too far.
Jayco puts a knot in their cords by design so you don't pull them out to far.

vic46
Explorer
Explorer
Is the knot close to the panel? Perhaps the note is intended to prevent stress on the panel in the event someone tries to pull the cord out too far.
[COLOR=]Never argue with an idiot. You will be dragged down to their level and then beaten with experience.

wrgrs50s
Explorer
Explorer
You might try twisting the cord to the left a couple of turns and jerking in and out and then to the right a few turns and repeat.

I've fought this numerous times and somehow managed to get it untangled. I've removed the cover and been able to pull it out far enough to get to the tangle, but as you say there is no room to really do much.I like the idea of installing a marine plug and storing the cord in a bay.
Walter and Janie Rogers
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pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
When you do get it out, cut it off and add a male end. Add a female end to the remaining cord and don't store it in the "mouse hole" anymore.
Regards, Don
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llowllms
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Explorer
On my ROO if I take the trim and every thing off there is plenty of room to access the wiring. In fact the plug on the trailer seized to the cord and had to just that very thing. I had plenty of room to get the internal wires and install a new plug.