All of a sudden, the Entry Door Light and Handlebar Light are staying on continuously, regardless of the on/off switch position. What should I check? The Entry (yellow) light has been upgraded to LED by Keith approximately 6 months ago. Although we haven't been using that light frequently, especially in the last few months, it is parked indoors.
Txs, Al
Could be the drain hole in the bottom handle bracket is stopped up. You may need to take the bracket off and give the area a good cleaning. Make sure the wire you find goes back in the proper place when putting it back together.
Mike
If not water in the handle, it might be the Intellitec module hidden in the magazine rack.
My light came on and and I took the screws out of the chrome handle and one was shorting out
so I put epoxy in the screw holes and that fixed it. It took a couple of tries to get it.
"Intellitec module hidden in the magazine rack." Please elaborate, where is that? I took the lens off and looked around, clean and dry.
I just realized you don't have a U-series. Does your GV have a magazine rack on the wall to the right of the passenger seat? That's where the module is hidden in a U-series, but I'm not sure where Foretravel would have put in in a mid-entry GV...
(and sorry that I accidentally added this as an edit to your post, rather than quoting it :facepalm: It's been a busy couple of days - we've been dealing with a lightning strike that took out a lot of electronics and networking gear)
So sorry to hear that Michelle. Thank you for getting back to me :-)
Yes, mine does have that magazine rack. You know my U295/Grandvilla is a blend of things that they did back then.
If your module *is* in the magazine rack (I'd check with FOT first, since I would think they'd have hidden it closer to the side entry door in a GV), here's some of the minutia on how to get to it:
Door handle patio light touch switch-how to fix it (https://www.foreforums.com/index.php?topic=5269.0)
Lots of Robertson screws, and you're looking for a Touch-lite module
https://www.foreforums.com/index.php?media/album/intellitec-controls.612/