Jon R
Senior Member
The amber porch light on my 2021 Grandby has its switch on the fixture. All other exterior lights (down lights, side lights, rear floods) are on interior switches.
Doable but not easy from what I have seen on threads here. I have not removed any interior panels. Depending on what interior you have the access to install down lights and side lights may be adequate from inside the cabinets. High rear floods would be more of a challenge.cs0430 said:That's what I assumed, every demo I've seen they open the door to manually switch on that light.
Are the interior panels of the walls easy to be removed if I wanted to wire my own exterior lighting?
Rear wall requires that you take off/loosen the lift panel. Not hard, you just have to figure out how to support the roof while you are doing this. A 2x4 the right length works.cs0430 said:That's what I assumed, every demo I've seen they open the door to manually switch on that light.
Are the interior panels of the walls easy to be removed if I wanted to wire my own exterior lighting?
Yes. On my 2015 Hawk the interior switches are often accidentally switched on by loose cargo (eg. coolers or boxes) on the floor when it moves around and touches the switch. I always try to tie items down or pack carefully to prevent items hitting switches.Jon R said:....All other exterior lights (down lights, side lights, rear floods) are on interior switches.