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chinchey

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I've looked everywhere, but can't find a solution to this...
I can't figure out how to turn off the lights on the front of my 2026 Coachmen Leprechaun.
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I've tried the Cap Light switch just inside the entry and also the switch that is above the exterior mirror adjustment on the driver's door. As of now, I don't know what either of those switches do, but that's a question for another day.
I've also tried turning the headlight switch from Auto to OFF... no change.

They remain on whether I'm connected to shore power or running on just battery.

Any ideas?

Craig
 
If there is a Cap light switch my guess the switch is bad or wired incorrectly. The switch should control the light. It does on our Concord. Get to the wires on the switch with a volt meter and find the power source.
If you’re still under warranty contact the seller.
Good luck. Should be an easy fix.
 
If there is a Cap light switch my guess the switch is bad or wired incorrectly. The switch should control the light. It does on our Concord. Get to the wires on the switch with a volt meter and find the power source.
If you’re still under warranty contact the seller.
Good luck. Should be an easy fix.
I figured it had something to do with that switch. It's a new RV, so I'll let the dealership deal with it. The switch illuminates when I turn it On/Off, so I know it has power and works. I suspect that it's something more than just the switch.
Thanks!
 
Sounds like a couple of wires are in the wrong place on the switch.
 

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