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No power to the toilet

So, I have no power to the toilet or the cooktop ignition and after a few hours of searching I found the fuse box and tested it, the fuse was fine but I replaced it anyway. I've got a signal tracer on the line I have a good signal every where that I can see. The wire bundle from the stove disappears behind the shower wall and the wire from the toilet switch disappears into the floor as well as the fuse end of the wire. I think I've reached the end of my rope here and thought it might be a good time to ask for some advice. This is a 2007 Nimbus 4slide and I appreciate any help I can get so thank you in advance

Re: No power to the toilet

Reply #1
I don't know what stove you have, but the stove in our 03 u320 had to have 120 volts to power the igniter.
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Reply #2
This unit has a propane stove that uses a 12 volt igniter

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Reply #3
This unit has a propane stove that uses a 12 volt igniter

Are you sure it's a 12V igniter?  If it's a Gaggenau, I believe it's 120 VAC.
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2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

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Reply #4
Is the salesman switch near the door still on and not accidently turned off?

On a 2003 U320, 12 volt toilet power is behind a backer board in the basement, driver side.  Not sure about your newer coach.

Dan - Full timing since 2009
2003 U320 40' Tag 2 slide

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Reply #5
Thanks for the reply, the 2007 Nimbus has a set of house fuses located in a space below the refrigerator. I'm pretty sure I've isolated the circuit for the toilet which is the same circuit that powers the stove igniter, my guess is that I have a faulty connection where the main feed branches off between the stove and the toilet, I am hoping that someone has been here before and can give me an idea where the circuit branches.