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Aug-07-2013 01:57 PM
tgenardi wrote:
I'm looking for some help regarding this topic. I have a 2007 Hurricane and had the same experience. I was able to put the mh in neutral and kept restarting it and got it home.
I read the postings regarding this and I went ahead and replaced the solenoid and tried starting the mh again and now nothing works. I don't have 12v to any of my chassis. When I try to turn the chassis on with the switch, I hear a pop, the green light flashes and goes away.
I don't know if there was a difference between the solenoid I took out and the one I put in, the new one wasn't the White Rogers model, lighter weight - you could see difference in the construction of the two.
I ordered another solenoid online to see if it helps.
Any help would really be appreciated as I have a trip coming soon and would really like to have everything all set to go and have no issues on trip.
Aug-07-2013 01:38 PM
ScottBrownstein wrote:
We are being a little fast and free with terminology here. On most rigs, the battery disconnects are not solenoids, they are solenoid activated physical switches the only use power to close and open, but remain in whatever state when power is removed. The solenoid switch in the BCC is a powered solenoid that must remain powered to stay closed. I too have lost power while driving and saved the day by using my BCC boost switch to re-power the chassis. The problem was a cracked battery lug on the chassis battery that decided to stop conducting at 55 MPH on route 95! Didn't generate an immense problem, but the dash went dead as well. Pushing the Boost switch (and holding it) re-powered the rig and all was well. In fact, I eventually started the generator which powered the converter and fired the BCC solenoid for me so that I could take my finger off the switch and drive for the rest of the day until I could make repairs.
The BCC solenoid CANNOT cause loss of power in any way! A bad disconnect switch (or cable, or battery lug) can!
Aug-05-2013 10:44 AM
Kaz wrote:
Got my recall notice for the BCC repair this weekend. Off to the dealer for a fix.