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Originally Posted by BuilderBob
You need to check your power cord first if it is good then check the the plug in in the back of the trailer I have seen them come apart inside if it hasn't then start checking the rest of the way up to the breaker panel. make sure you use a volt meter
Bob & Carol
Washington St
2017 352RL 2008 Dodge 3500 DRW CC LN 4x4 6.7L
Happy Trails
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Ditto to Bob. You threw us off with the couldn’t unhitch comment. The landing gear are 12 volt.
A volt meter is a must have tool for an RV owner. It allows you to start at the power source and work your way downstream fairly quickly and isolate your problem.
Since your entire coach is dead it is most likely one of the issues Bob mentioned or it could be the plugs themselves. Those plugs have a lot of high amp juice on them and can overheat and or arc over time. Need to inspect them often.