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hotjag1
Jan 30, 2016Explorer II
I had the same problem with my MH a couple of weeks ago. It turned out that the manual disconnect switch in the battery compartment was bad and would not let any power go to the coach batteries.
As DREWE said in a previous post, it could be the latching solenoid is bad, or a manual disconnect that I mentioned. You can bypass either one by connecting both of the heavy cables together on one terminal. If the coach batteries are being charged after doing that, then you know the switch/solenoid is bad.
As DREWE said in a previous post, it could be the latching solenoid is bad, or a manual disconnect that I mentioned. You can bypass either one by connecting both of the heavy cables together on one terminal. If the coach batteries are being charged after doing that, then you know the switch/solenoid is bad.
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