1. Your CHASSIS battery went dead. The AUX start uses the COACH batteries to engage and start the engine
2. 1994 Fleetwood. Go to the LP tank and look at the line where your LP regulator is mounted to the tank. see if there is a solenoid that has 2 wires attached within 6 inches of the regulator on the LP line. IF SO, your inside LP detector turns the LP ON and OFF. There is a switch on the Inside LP detector that you turn ON and the LP solenoid allows gas to flow. IF you have an LP leak and the detector sense that leaking LP, the detector will shut the LP off at the LP tank. IF you 12 volts goes too low the LP tank will shut off. Depending on the TYPE/Brand LP detector you have, some had 2 12 volt supplies. One from the Coach battery and one from the Chassis battery. Others just have the Coach battery connection. Also, if you have an ON/OFF switch on the inside LP detector, it will have that solenoid at the tank.
3. IF the dash Lighter is connected to the chassis battery, yes it will drain the chassis battery over a week. With the ground cable removed from the Chassis battery, see if the Phone charger is powered. IF it is NOT, then do not connect the charger when camped. Only while driving. "most", motorhomes have the dash 12 volt outlets connected to the Coach battery system, but some older RV's they do NOT.
4. Running the Geset each day will NOT really get a FULL charge to the Coach batteries. The Genset does NOT charge the batteries. It supplies 120 power to your Motorhome and the batteries are charged by your CONVERTER. Converter's are NOT fast charge appliances. HOW LONG DO YOU RUN THE GENSET?
5. 1994 Fleetwood DOES NOT have a charging system from the Converter Coach side to also charge the chassis battery. Your 1994 should have 2 Battery disconnects. One for the chassis and one for the Coach. Boondocking like you are doing it would be best to turn the chassis battery disconnect OFF.
6. If you do NOT have the Fleetwood owners manual, here is a link to download and print out. Doug
LP LEAK DETECTOR
A permanently installed LP gas leak detector is located
near the floor. The unit contains an alarm that will sound
alerting you to the presence of low levels of potentially
dangerous LPgas that may have been released due to a
gas leak. The unit will also disconneclthe gas supply althe
LP tank when it senses LP or similar gases such as hair
spray or cleaning solvent.
The detector unit is powered by the 12-volt DC system in
your motor home. A power switch is located on the panel.
Agreen light on the detector front panel indicates tha:tthi9
detector has power. If the power switch is OFF, gas flow
from the tank is cut off by a special solenoid valve located
at the tank.
Test the leak detector each time the motor home is
relocated and set up for use
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