All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: What did you do to your Class C MH today???Didn't do it today, but over the last couple weeks, have done quite a bit to get ready for a 17 day x-country trip. Installed an in-motion DISH system, cell phone booster, new memory foam mattresses, did an oil change on the propulsion engine, automatic transfer switch, TPMS, replaced all the rear wheel studs because either the previous owner or the shop he took it to over-torqued and stretched the studs; I found this out when I attempted to torque the lug nuts after installing the TPMS. Tested all coach systems to make sure everything was working for my trip starting this weekend. I did other stuff too, but really minor and didn't really affect the safety or convenience of the MH. CheersRe: Flex Seal, Flex Tape and Flex Glue...Flex tape didn't work to stop a leak on a cracked toilet flush valve to get me through a weekend camping trip - ended up taking a 3 hour round trip to get a new valve... no leaks with that one. I still have the remainder of the roll - who knows, maybe I'll find some use for it.Re: Porch Light on a Jamboree 31MResolved - it's was a couple different minor issues, but mostly caused by corrosionPorch Light on a Jamboree 31MI am experiencing a problem with the porch light on my Jamboree. During my last outing, I noticed the porch light wasn't on, so I changed the bulb - no joy. The lighted switch is illuminated, but there is no power to the fixture. I pulled the switch and voltage and continuity is correct. The wire is not broken, I have continuity from the terminal connection to the center tap. I have looked for a wiring diagram (this is the confusing part),but was not successful finding one. The insulation color at the switch is different than the insulation color at the fixture. Somewhere between point A and point B there is a transition; I would like to know where that is. I feel like the ground is broken, but because I don't have a wiring diagram, and don't feel like bringing wire cutters to the electrical system quite yet - at least not until there is a reason. This light was working before we left for the last outing. By the way, the step light still works. Not a critical repair, but my neurosis requires that everything should work. It's making me a bit crazy that a 12v light that should work doesn't, especially a simple lighting circuit. Thanks, Jerry