Previous owner couldn’t explain either. This light (probably not from factory) recently illuminated. It’s on continuously. Not hooked to shore power/all circuit breakers off. It’s on the wall below the folding counter extension. Can’t see how to remove the kitchen drawers in order to investigate the wiring???
No thats a night light the switch is up by the cab over bed on the passenger side of the bed
Jody
"This light (probably not from factory) recently illuminated."
Negative friend, positively from factory... as Jody said, it's a night light to illuminate your path to the loo!
Thanks Jody. ;)
Look behind the curtains on upper bunk side window.
Jody
BINGO! Thanks to the “Hive”
For the second part of my inquiry: how to remove kitchen drawers?
Hi Robert; No the light is not controlled by the 110vac. The 'breakers' only control 110VAC items, and that isn't a reliable test. For native 12volt items, you would need to pull 12 volt fuses to find the circuit involved. If the night light came on recently, you probably bumped the switch. When camping I use the night light routinely (LED of course) to avoid stepping on cats.
To get the drawers out, just pull! It helps to get some speed up before they hit their full extension. Essentially you are forcing the ball bearings to slide instead of roll, to get them past where they normally stop. You may need to repeat this action a few times to get them all the way out. The center track will be dirty and greasy, along with bearing debris, so set them on paper towels. (something disposable). Clean and regrease the bearings and slide. I use a white polyethylene grease. If this is a first for you, it might be difficult to get the drawers out. I recently removed some drawers for the first time (23 years old). Cleaned and lubed, much better!
The three drawers should have a water pump under the bottom drawer, and usually a LPG detector is located under the night light. You might want to consider adding a LPG detector. Pretty easy to tie into the 12 VDC of the pump in that location. RonB
@RonB Thanks for your detailed post. U. R. Correct-I accidentally turned on the night light switch. Initially I was afraid of yanking the drawers and breaking something, but they finally cooperated. This will make my next task much easier-replacing the 35-year-old plastic water piping😵