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I have seen disconnected wires in pictures of used units. It may be for uninstalled options. Unfortunately, it seems like mfg don't want you to DIY repairs so the best you can do is make your own diagram.
need to use multimeter and check solenoids under the hood. also do you have power when engine or generator is running? if so. then you probably have a bad solenoid. use multimeter and check 12 volt and 110 power. locate converter and check power output. also check power panel and make sure all fuses are good.
You may luck out and be able to get one through First River if you write, email, or call them. You can get contact info on their web site, forestriver.com or search ebay or just Google "owners manual for 2003 Lexington by Forest River" and it's a pain but you just sort through the links until you find what you need. Good luck.
They do not exist. Forest River may build three of the same unit side by side at the exact time and everyone of them be wired differently. I worked for a dealership that sold Forest River products exclusively and it was a real night mare at times.
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