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Plumbing bay lights

Yahoo Message Number: 91223
I have the brushed stainless steel bay. There is an overhead light and 3 sets of LED lights. It would appear that the CC logo cut out of the stainless has a light module behind it. It seems that this is stuck with adhesive to the back of the steel. When the bay lights are on there is nothing through the logo. I cannot find a fuse for this lamp or LED whatever it is although as all the other bulbs are lit I assume it is not a fuse failure and cannot see how to remove this fitting behind the logo. 2 wires go to it. Anyone already solved this dilemma?

Michael

2008 Allure 31683


Re: Plumbing bay lights

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 91229
Lee, I do not have a bay light switch at the entry door, however as I said in the post there is one in the bay itself and when switched on the switch illuminates, the LEDs illuminate and the standard bulk head light illuminates. There is a back light behind the cut out CC logo which does not.
Michael

2008 Allure 31683 (470 Sunset Bay Model if that gives a clue)

Re: Plumbing bay lights

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 91233
If you have an Intellitec set-up with a panel where the on/off switch is for the entry steps, that is where the 'Bay Lights' switch could be. That's my set-up. I'm not familiar with your coach model.

Lee (leozbrowski@...) 2007 Country Coach Intrigue 12153
CAT C-13

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 91248
I have the same setup as yours, the switch is in the compartment, it does come on with the other lights, and it is attached as you describe, must be a wire or bulb problem. I think you will have to remove the pannel to access the fixture.,not worth the process unless you need pluming access, lMO.. Marvin,07 Allure,31459

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Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 91253
I would agree to have to remove the panel for a failed bulb seems stupid, but surely CC must have thought about it? Michael

2008 Allure 31683

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Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 91271
It is a little square box with three LED's in it. I comes on with the switch for all the other lights in the water bay. Mine fell off. It is held on with double stick tape. It keeps falling off so I plan to just remove it since is serves no real useful purpose.
Regarding compartment lights, this is the first coach I've had where the storage bay lights do not come on when you open the door. There is a spring-loaded switch (with only one wire) at each bay door but that seems to have no function with the lights. Are all Allures that way?

Gary

'07 Allure 470 #31578




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To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 6, 2013 9:31 AM Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] RE: Plumbing bay lights

I have the same setup as yours, the switch is in the compartment, it does come on with the other lights, and it is attached as you describe, must be a wire or bulb problem. I think you will have to remove the pannel to access the fixture.,not worth the process unless you need pluming access, lMO.. Marvin,07 Allure,31459

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Re: Plumbing bay lights

Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 91272
Gary, I think the push button is the lock sensor for the alarm. Thanks for the info on the box I will see if I can remove it and stick back!

Michael

2008 Allure 31683