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  1. Thanx for your fast reply Brett. In answer to your questions, I do reset the GFI located in the bathroom after unplugging the refrigerator or icemaker and the power returns. Only the front part of the AC plugs are involved, none in the bedroom so no other circuits are effected. I have never re-tourqed the 120 breaker box without power. Does that mean checking the switches with power off? It sounds like you think the problem may be to dampness in the elements located on the outside of the coach, if so, wouldn't most RV's have the same problem? Thanx again, Bill Schwessinger
  2. I have a 2003 Holiday Rambler Admiral with a Norcold refrigerator and ice maker. While on the road in May I lost AC power in the front part of the coach only. The bedroom AC power was OK. When I unplugged the ice maker, model #N843IM, serial #1172594L, the front AC power returned. So, I left the ice maker unplugged. In September I lost the same power, once again in the front part of the coach, so I unplugged the refrigerator and power returned. Last month, just before our 1,000-mile trip home, the AC power went off again while both units were unplugged. Upon my return I took our motorome to our RV dealer service department and they plugged in both units and the power was restored. They have spent five hours @ $120 an hour testing everthing and cannot find the cause because as now there is no problem. Can you be of any assistance? Or has any other owner had the same problem? Thank you. Bill Schwessinger, F407281 Bonita Springs, FL (239) 992-4539 anitabills@earthlink.net
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