Interior Ceiling Light Switch Question for 2009 Cyclone 3912

We have a light switch marked "ceiling lights". When we turn it on, only the ceiling light closest to it turns on, not all three ceiling lights. We have to use a broom stick to reach the other lights. Is there are way to make the switch control all three lights?
 

danemayer

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Hi MX_TOYHAULER,

Welcome to the Heartland Owners Forum. There's lots of useful information here along with a great bunch of friendly and helpful people.

I'm sure another Cyclone owner will provide some feedback shortly.
 

Sniper

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We have a light switch marked "ceiling lights". When we turn it on, only the ceiling light closest to it turns on, not all three ceiling lights. We have to use a broom stick to reach the other lights. Is there are way to make the switch control all three lights?
Once you turn on the "other" ceiling lights with a broom stick the switch should then operate them all. :)
 

Sniper

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We tried that and it didn't work. Is there some special order that it needs to be done that we maybe haven't tried?
Hmm. You can turn them on with out the ceiling light switch on? They would have to be run straight to a hot and I would have no clue why they have been wired that way. None of our ceiling lights can be turned on without the ceiling light switch being on. We do have them set up so only one side of each housing comes on.
 

danemayer

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Leaving the switches on the fixtures in the ON position, try other switches in your control panel to see if these 2 are controlled separately.

Our 2011 Landmark has 2 fluorescent lights on a switch labeled kitchen. There are 4 more on a switch labeled living room. And 1 more on a switch marked aisle.
 
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