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Title: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: OurPad115 on October 07, 2014, 09:54:40 am
Hello All,

We're new owners of a 1989 Foretravel Grand Villa 36' and love her very much. However, we're just trying to figure out some of the systems within our rig.
At the base of the bed bottom left corner as your viewing the bed, there's a lighted "red" switch". Looked in our owners manual but have had no luck figuring out what it does.

Can you please help?
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: Twig on October 07, 2014, 10:01:00 am
Block heater or 110 switch for the water heater, although I don't think the 89 came with 110. If there are 2 switches, then it's one each.
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: Gary Bouland (RIP) on October 07, 2014, 10:01:28 am
That switch is either the Block heater on the engine or the electric element in the water heater if you have a two way water heater.
What engine ?
Do you have a gas/electric water heater ?
Gary B
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: Tim Fiedler on October 07, 2014, 10:03:23 am
turns on block heater when plugged into 110 - check under bed and you should see the outlet box the heater is plugged into - switch puts power to that outlet, and is lighted to remind you that it is "on"
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: jor on October 07, 2014, 10:04:56 am
There are usually one or two switches there. One is for the electric function of the water heater and the other is for the engine block heater. The block heater switch just energizes a 120v outlet which you can see when you lift the bed. The block heater cord plugs into that outlet. The illuminated switch indicates that the outlet is hot but does not indicate that the block heater is operational.
jor
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: nitehawk on October 07, 2014, 10:12:43 am
On our '89 GV the outlet box for the block heater was in the engine compartment, accessible thru the driver's side grill door. The switch was on the end of the bed towards the pass side, with a red light internally when the switch is on.
Please pull the block heater plug out of the outlet, check the condition, and then proceed to clean the blades on the plug. Ours, it turned out, were so corroded that the plug and outlet melted together!! Narrowly averted a major fire!!
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: OurPad115 on October 07, 2014, 10:06:39 pm
Thank you very much for all your help with  this... it does make sense ...the dealer we purchased her from did not know muchin regard to this ^.^d
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: Chuck & Jeannie on October 08, 2014, 09:56:34 am
...the dealer we purchased her from did not know much...

Sadly, this is often the case.  Foretravel coaches are "rare" enough that some dealers are clueless.  That is why it is better to purchase from a knowledgeable owner or specialized dealer (FOT, MOT, etc.).  But this is not always possible, and that is where the Forum becomes so very valuable!  There will be many questions, and the excellent members here just LOVE to answer them!  Hope you enjoy your GV as much as we do ours.
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: Dwayne on October 10, 2014, 03:36:03 pm
Our is a '92 and the switch powers an outlet in the engine compartment for a block heater.  The toggle is lighted to let you know it is on.  Be careful not to accidentally engage the switch as the bed skirt hangs blocking view of it.  My wife accidentally turned it on and I didn't notice it until weeks later.  We keep the rig on my father in laws empty lot.  He has power there so I keep the battery charger (smart charger) on.  My father in law asked me the next month why the electric bill was so high the previous month.  He has some things stored in a garage on the property and has a lot of lighting so he doesn't mind the little extra for the charger.  Apparently the block heater uses some juice.
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: Barry & Cindy on October 10, 2014, 07:42:45 pm
We have a small plastic cover over the block heater switch that has to be lifted to move toggle. One time accidently turned on is the last time for us. We also lift bed skirt and tuck it in when the heater is on, so we can see the switch.
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: kb0zke on October 10, 2014, 08:22:39 pm
We didn't care for the bed skirt so it was removed fairly early in our stewardship of this coach. That makes the lighted switch much easier to see. It is easy to accidentally turn on, so having it exposed is good.
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: nitehawk on October 11, 2014, 08:26:04 am
Too many times I would find the switch in the "ON" position so now I pull the plug out of the outlet and leave it out until the time comes that weather or conditions dictate the block heater be functioning. Cold weather and I know we will be moving within 12 hours.

Works for me.
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: Alan & Gerri Ortiz on October 11, 2014, 02:56:51 pm
A bit of a related twist but is there a way to turn up the thermostat for warmer water when you are in electric mode only? I found the bedside switch but just can't get but lukewarm water.
Title: Re: Switch at the base of the bed
Post by: Gary Bouland (RIP) on October 11, 2014, 05:17:06 pm
Alan, Water temp should be the same on electric or gas.  The heating element may be going bad. 
Gary B