alaskantraveler
Mar 30, 2018Explorer
Auxillary Battery Issue in '91 Fleetwood Montara
So I recently purchased a 1991 Fleetwood Montara. Its a base model that did not come with a generator. The coach batteries had been disconnected when I bought it. (not sure why). The batteries were bad, so I replaced them with new 12v batteries running parallel. Before now the coach lights only worked when the key was on which is obvious because the coach batteries were not hooked up. So I hooked up the coach batteries how I believe they should be hooked up in parallel. There were 3 ground wires. One very large one, one medium one, and one small one (I believe the sm. ground is for the LPG valve) all black wires. When we hooked it up the coach lights still did not work. So then we turned the key on. Immediately, the small ground wire from the chassis battery to the sidewall inside the engine compartment got hot and melted within seconds. So now I don't know what's wrong, first why didn't my coach lights work once I hooked up the coach batteries again? Second, there must be grounding issue why did the small ground wire on the chassis battery cook? Any ideas? I believe I hooked up everything right, but it was all taken apart when I got it so I will review that more.