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jlacaeyse

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    Grinnell, IA
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  1. I have a 1994 Winnebago Vectra Diesel Pusher with a central air unit that isn't working. I turn the thermostat to cool and turn it down about 5 degrees below room temp and after the 2-minute delay the fan turns on but not the compressor. I then took off the inspection cover off the unit and exposed the control module. I saw that the LED lights on it were not lighting up and I also checked for power. I have power going in but nothing coming out. My biggest problem is nobody wants to work on these anymore. Any ideas?
  2. Well after a long night I have finally figured out that it was a bad AUX Battery switch on the dash not allowing it to open up the circuit. After fixing that plugged in I had 13.4 volts to the coach batteries and when the generator is running. Now still when the engine is running it's not charging the coach batteries. So I'm going to try to find the isolator and see if that's the problem. I'm getting closer!!! Thanks for the help.
  3. Ok, I did some research on my coach. The batteries not running are all 12.58 The Chassis battery running is 14.35 The Coach batteries running stay at 12.58 Plugged in not running the Batteries are at 12.58 I checked all fuses and breakers and everything is ok not tripped or blown. I then located the converter and tested the volts coming out and they bounce between 11.2 and 13.5 which didn't seem right to me?
  4. Thanks all for the replies. I will check into this tonight or first thing in the morning and get back on with my findings.
  5. I have 1994 Winnebago Vectra Diesel Pusher and I'm having trouble with the lights not working off the coach batteries. I can get all appliances and lights to work when I'm plugged in, but not when it's unplugged. All batteries are hooked up correctly and have ample volts. I don't know if the converter has something to do with this or not. The converter is in a bad place to get to, so all I can see is the back and side. I should also add that when I'm plugged in to shore power the batteries are not being charged. I have had this problem for a while now and I'm getting tired of putting in batteries every year. Any ideas?
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