Dogpa
Jul 17, 2013Explorer
Sewer Smell
I have a 2005 Mandalay 40B and have owned since 20,000 miles, has 34,000 now. It has always had a bit of a sewer smell when driving. I do not run with vents open, both tanks have been bleached but o...
SkiingSixPack wrote:
On our much older motor home, what I thought was sewer smell turned out to be my coach batteries boiling away creating a sulfuric smell that I and others blamed on the sewer. My converter was bad and overcharging the batteries.
Maybe it is a bad alternator over charging your chassis battery??? Just a thought and something that is probably pretty easy for you or a tech to check out.