I have recently purchased a 2002 396 and I am finding new features I didn't know she had. The newest feature is a mystery. There is a toggle switch on the left of the aft fresh water shower panel. We've flipped it (what we believe is) on and off several times and we don't see anything going on or off.
Does anybody know what it does or is supposed to do or operate?
Switch by aft fresh water shower
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Re: Switch by aft fresh water shower
Doesn't seem to be operating any lights. Emailed Carver and the nice guys there are having me do a little investigation behind the panel.
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Re: Switch by aft fresh water shower
Would there be a raw water wash down back there...maybe a second switch.Smokin Fish wrote:QR_BBPOST Doesn't seem to be operating any lights. Emailed Carver and the nice guys there are having me do a little investigation behind the panel.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Switch by aft fresh water shower
Like I said, the PO must have installed that. You need to trace the wires down to see where they end up. Start by removing the 4 screws holding in the faucet plate and take a peak behind then yank on them a bit to see where it moves. 