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Originally Posted by Stircrazy
ok so I think the dealer has screwed up that trying to get it to work. do you have the "pendant" switch in your panel inside? does it do anything?
Thanks
Steve
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No "pendant" switch, no "pendant" light and no space on our control panel or remote control panel that's marked "pendant". On our remote control that light is marked, "hitch light". There is no marking on the switch that operates it manually (located under the bed overhang on the front of the trailer).
ADDED: This is strictly a "best guess", but it's been my experience that "pendant lights" are only found in trailers with a kitchen island or with a "L" shaped kitchen countertop. The lights "hang down" on rods suspended from the ceiling and controlled by a switch on the "main control panel". I'd suppose that Keystone uses a "generic panel" that is adapted to a number of different floorplans and different models. So, it's very likely that your trailer, a 330RBKWE could share the "main control panel" with a 333MKSWE (which does have two "pendant lights" suspended over the kitchen island). The "easy way" to determine if the switch is used or "dead spaced" on your trailer is to remove the 4 screws that hold the control panel to the wall. Look at the back of that switch and see if there are wires connected to it. If there are, then do some "investigating" to determine what those wires are connected to. If there's nothing attached to the switch, then you've got your answer: Multiple models use the same "main control panel" and not all functions are used in all applications.
Good Luck !!!