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I will assume you have a dometic Refrigerator. Go to the Dometic site online with your Model number. That will lead you to a complete PDF FILE of your manual. Good Luck. Also...if the trailer is not level, the unit will not cool correctly and always plug your Refrigerator in a couple of days before you go on a trip to cool it down. Good Luck
Most likely it's controlled by a thermistor switch that senses the fluid temperature and closes the circuit to power the fan. Look up the make and model of the transmission online and contact the manufacturer for help.
I had the same problem but it wasn't a clogged drain line, it was the gasket between the roof of the camper and the AC unit. The gasket had shrunk and pulled apart allowing rain water in. To make sure you don't have a clogged drain line when using the AC do you notice water dripping off the camper anywhere besides inside? You should have some drips somewhere on the outside.
call in an electrician
it could have an automatic relay control that prevents both gen set and mains power operating at the same time ( phasing cycle out of sync destroys the genset ) or may require you to manually reset from get set to mains power
take it to a jayco service center and have it checked out
There should be a series of screws around the lens. They maybe torx head screws. If not then the bulb may have to be changed from behind the light unit by turning the lamp socket 1/4 turn and pulling out.
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