bigdisplay wrote:
smlranger wrote:
Had a 2002 Journey for 8 years. The 'salesman' switch is on the dash to the right of the gauge cluster.... think it was second from top. That will disconnect the house batteries. The '02 did not come with a chassis battery disconnect but you can add one.
Even with the dash switch shut off, there are parasitic loads on that coach that will discharge your chassis batteries if you leave it for more than about 5 - 7 days. So plan to use some sort of battery maintainer to keep the chassis batteries charged if you plan to have it sit. I installed TrikLCharge which keeps the chassis batteries charge as long as you are connected to shore power.
who says hes near power? as said just take off neg terminal and all will be well
Was just trying to provide helpful info since it is apparently a new coach for the OP. Of course if he does not have access to shore power during storage, disconnecting the negative chassis battery cable will be fine, along with using the dash switch to shut off the house batteries.