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- KlueckExplorerWe are having the same problem. If you get the answer, please let me know.
- tinkererExplorerI had the same problem, but would only happen when I didn't have shore power or engine running. It ended up being a broken ground cable on the house batteries.:)
- gwalterExplorer IIII had trouble losing my 12v this week. I found the ground bar attached to the frame had come off and as soon as I reattached it all was working. Just an idea for you to look at.
- vanceExplorerBattery disconnect switch or solenoid would be the first place that I would suggest.
- CG_DawsonExplorerLook for a solenoid mounted on the passenger side of the radiator frame. Contacts are probably not making contact. All battery power goes through this solenoid.
- Dick_BExplorerOur TT had a manual reset circuit breaker in the main line from the battery which went out one day, several years ago, in the dealers driveway. The tech found it and changed it to an automatic reset. No more problems
- Dakota98Explorer
lanerd wrote:
I donno, I think i'd start with the batteries and go from there.
Ron
X 2 & if you have a battery disconnect & it happens to be on the "neg" cable, check for corrosion there first. - lanerdExplorer III donno, I think i'd start with the batteries and go from there.
Ron - sch911ExplorerBattery disconnect switch or relay...
- msmith1199Explorer IICircuit breakers and fuses.
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