(A short story in 12 volts and rising dread.)
You did it.
You diagnosed the issue.
You YouTubed the fix.
You got the part, grabbed your tools, and fixed the thing.
👏 Congratulations.
Now… why is the fridge warm?
Why is the awning twitching?
And what do you mean the lights in the bathroom don’t work?
Welcome to RV repair—where every solved problem births a fresh nightmare.
🔧 1. It Started with One Simple Job
It was supposed to be:
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A 10-minute repair
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A quick tighten
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Just replacing a fuse
And it did work—that one thing is flawless now.
But somewhere in the process, you angered the RV gods.
Because now:
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Your propane detector won’t shut up
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Your slideout groans like a haunted ship
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And your fresh tank is blinking like it’s possessed
“Causation? Coincidence?” you whisper.
Neither. It’s RV law.
⚡ 2. The Butterfly Effect, But with Wires
You touched one wire.
ONE.
And now:
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The stereo resets every time you flush the toilet
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The tank monitor thinks grey is black and black is mystery
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The porch light now only turns on when it’s raining
Fix one thing, break three. It’s just math.
🧠 3. But You Were So Careful!
You double-checked the manual.
You labelled wires.
You even put on gloves and said, “Let’s do this right.”
But somewhere, some manufacturer decided:
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Red is also ground
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Diagrams are more “conceptual” than accurate
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And yes, that random exposed wire under the panel was important
🤬 4. The Tantrum Stage
You reach a point.
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The point where you hiss, “Fine, we didn’t need the microwave anyway.”
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The point where you unscrew the panel, stare for ten minutes, and screw it back in—accomplishing nothing but emotionally resetting.
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The point where you text a friend: “Is it supposed to smell like that?”
You are one stripped screw away from losing it entirely.
🧰 5. Eventually, You Call a Guy
We all do it.
There’s only so much you can Google before you accept defeat.
You whisper those four sacred words:
“Hey, can you come look?”
And the repair tech finds:
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A backwards fuse
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A disconnected ground
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And an inexplicable paperclip bridging two circuits
You nod. You say, “That’s weird.”
You do not explain.
💬 Final Thoughts
RV life teaches many things.
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Patience
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Improvisation
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How to cry quietly in front of a water heater
But above all, it teaches this:
Every fix comes with consequences.
So here’s to the brave souls who pick up a screwdriver, mutter “how hard can it be?”—
—and accept that their reward may be a haunted LED light and a fridge that clicks.
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