YAK.... Now I understand! THANK YOU!!! I couldn't have figured it out without your exhaustive research, you saved me hours "under the bonnet" as the Brit's would say!
Over the course of several campers. I've found my best friends to be McCormick's (5 color) Food Dye, for the plumbing issues, and a "Toner Set" for the wiring. The food color is self explanatory, the toner set will trace out individual circuits, using a tone generator, and a tone finder wand. It's PFM when it comes to finding the "other end of the wire". If you have a friend that works for the phone company, buy him a six-pack and get out of his way! If not, go to Radio Shack, before they go out of business, and buy one!
Keystone seems to have a "one off" approach to their campers. (Don't even get me started on "LABELS"! read that "Fifty Shades of Grey Water") It seems that no two are identically configured, even in the same model, and the same model year! Don't get me wrong, they build a H*ll of a unit, just not consistent in their attention to details. We know more about a particular VIN unit than they do, it seems!
"If in doubt... short it out... find the blown fuse... and your almost home!!! LOL
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Steve & Jan, Ava & Emma (Mini Schnauzers):
2016 F350 Lariat 4X4 Powerstroke CC/SB "PULLTOY V"
2013 Alpine 3535RE "MAGIC CARPET IV"
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