I have a 1990 Bounder with fuel injected 460 and 40K miles.
A couple of weeks ago I finally took it in to Cummins/Onan dealer to get generator fixed. Turns out, it needed a new voltage regulator. Went down the next day to pick it up, and gauges on dash were acting weird. Oil pressure was pegged high, and temp gauge was pushing the upper limits. Yet it seemed to be fine and wasn't over heating. It's never acted this way before - and after 10 miles, I stopped, shut it off and checked around in doghouse and underneath - nothing abnormal. Got back in, turned it on, and suddenly it was very sluggish trying to start, but did get there. So I drove the remaining 50 miles home with those gauges acting up. Stopped in town to fuel up, and when finished, I did not have enough juice to turn it over - not even with the back up assist of the two 6V batteries in tandem. Had to get jumped for the remaining two miles home. The next morning I went to see just what the battery readings were. 12.4 volts. So I climbed in and it fired right up. I had no idea what happened. Wondered if it was related to new voltage regulator install.
Fast forward to this week - motorhome has been running fine for three weeks since that incident. We're pulling into Banff Tuesday morning to a tire shop as we blew a dually in the middle of nowhere the previous day. As I was leaving shop, it barely turned over enough to fire up - again - just like three weeks before. Mind you, we had already been driving for an hour that morning and it fired up fine when we left earlier. We went on into town and parked it - came back out in 30 minutes - it was worse then the tire shop - took a 6V boost to get it running.
Long story short - we could chance it - no question it was shorting out somewhere - but maybe it would fine later as it was three weeks prior, OR....we had a full tank of fuel and a 450 mile jaunt home. We chose the latter - not turning the engine off once the entire 8.5 hour drive. So we're home, but it's deader then a door nail. Battery is reading 12.3 volts. I'm guessing there's some electronic ignition or fuel injector module that has caused this? Anybody have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
1990.5 34' Bounder on F53 chassis. 36,XXX miles and hadn't been run for over ten years.