Here's a "WAG" (Wild A** Guess) and I don't know if it's even close. Many of the Keystone models use similar floorplans and some use identical cabinet assemblies, sometimes in different places. So that same cabinet may "show up" in a Sprinter or a Laredo trailer (maybe not even a fifth wheel) in the kitchen and that may be the space where the power supply or a furnace vent or ???? is positioned in "the other model".... It may serve no purpose or function in the Cougar and/or it may be "missing the door" that makes it a "final cabinet" where it's used in the Cougar.
Possibly, if the OP can find another 327RLK on the lot, preferably one that was constructed a few months before or after his, he might find that it's a bit different. Then again, he may also find that it looks exactly the same and that's how Keystone "intended it to look"...
But, I'd guess that the cabinet framework is used in multiple trailers and not specifically built for just that one application, so the "hole" probably is just the way Keystone built it or ordered it.
Kind of like asking, "Why is this plug behind my back seat?" and being told, "It's for the sub-woofer"... "But I don't have a sub-woofer" and hearing, "The same wiring harness is used in all trim levels of this model truck, so your plug is just a spare. It's cheaper that way."
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2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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