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Based on your prior descriptions of the other buttons on the panel, I would believe that the red switch turns on another set of lights (possibly emergency lights of some sort). If your having worries about testing the switch, you can also reach out to the manufacturer by calling 866-472-5460 . Thank you.
since I am not familiar with this you will have to tell me what the red light is for. If it indicates the slide out is out, then you have a bad limit switch. If it indicated there is a problem, then it is possible an over current condition exists because the slide is jammed
As you enter the unit through the door, it should be right there, most units can be reached before you step into them. There should be 2 or 3 switches. One for the light under the step, one for the porch and one for an interior light (kitchen/LR). If you have only 2 switches, the step light and porch light will be on the same circuit. If you have switches but nothing turns on/off, most likely a blown fuse and/or bad light bulbs. Using a multimeter to check for electricity (12VDC) in the bulb socket and at the fuses can be done to check those.
Manufacturers do not publish wiring diagrams. The items that you have described will be controlled by a fuse located in the fuse panel next to the breakers. Next you would need to determine if you have power at the switches. From there you will need to check the connections at the fixtures and try to locate the point of failure.
I know this is not much help but there has to be a switch that is activated when you are in "camping mode" that would keep it from constantly going in and out. When you are in "driving mode" that is exactly how they are supposed to work. I guess I would start on the instrument panel and look for something that would trigger it. It could be as simple as the parking brake.
You should have a separate fuse box for the 12 volt supply in your camper. It is usually next to or close to the breaker box. I am betting you have a blown fuse and nothing more than that.
You might unhook the battery and with the camper plugged in to shore power the 12v lights should work. If not check the breaker that goes to the inverter. If that is not tripped then check the power output at the converter. I would expect the inverter is shot. I replaced the one on my Jaco two years ago with (Progressive Dynamics 60 Amp Power Converter with Charge Wizard and the remote pendant)
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