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2007 Monaco Cummins ISC does not shut down when turning off ignition?
rameller replied to rameller's topic in Electrical
I pulled ignition fuss 13 with the engine running and had a spark. I tried to re-insert the fuss and had a lot of sparks and had to turn off the engine. I was surprised it turned off when I turned the key. I continued with fusses 14-24 and not a spark and the engine continued to run. I turned the ignition key and the engine stopped. Like I solved my problem but I really did not do repair anything. Would you recommend I do anything more? -
2007 Monaco Cummins ISC does not shut down when turning off ignition?
rameller replied to rameller's topic in Electrical
I pulled fuss 13 (Dash/AC) and had a spark when I pulled it, the engine continued running. I tried to re-insert the fuss and had a lot of sparks which prevented me from re-inserting it. I turned the ignition key off and the engine stopped. I re-inserted fuss 13 and restarted the engine continuing with fuss 14-24. Never another spark and the engine continued running. I turned the ignition key off and the engine stopped. Would you recommend I do anything more? -
2007 Monaco Cummins ISC does not shut down when turning off ignition?
rameller replied to rameller's topic in Electrical
Thanks for the reply. I spoke with Monaco today and they suggested to go to fuses 13-24 and pull each one by one until the engine stops. That would be the circuit causing the power back feed problem. I'll let you know how I make out. -
2007 Monaco Cummins ISC does not shut down when turning off ignition?
rameller replied to rameller's topic in Electrical
Thanks for the reply. I had to replace an alternator about 15 months ago, first time this has happened. I spoke with Monaco today and they also said power back feeding. They said to start the engine and begin pulling fuses 13-24 one by one to see which wire is causing the back-feed. I will let you know how I make out. -
2007 Monaco Cummins ISC does not shut down when turning off ignition?
rameller replied to rameller's topic in Electrical
I tested the 2 IGN relays and they were O.K. Next I need to locate the fuel shut off solenoid and test it. Monaco/REV has not returned a telephone call. Not very happy with them. I really do not know what to check next if it is not the fuel shut off solenoid. I will report back. Thanks -
2007 Monaco Cummins ISC does not shut down when turning off ignition?
rameller replied to rameller's topic in Electrical
Thanks for responding. The chassis battery cut-off switch in the battery compartment is a easy way to kill the engine. -
2007 Monaco Cummins ISC does not shut down when turning off ignition?
rameller replied to rameller's topic in Electrical
I tested the 2 IGN relays and they tested O.K. I shut off the engine in the battery compartment cut off switch. I do not know what the "trigger wire" is. I think I need to find the fuel pump solenoid and test it. Thanks. -
WillTory, I do know a rear axle that is not straight will cause some rear tire wear. When my rear axle was out negative 5/32 inch it caused one of the 2 passenger side drive tires to have excessive wear. I had put 2 new tires on the front and moved the one good tire from front to rear. When they moved the rear axle they moved it to a positive 3/32 inch position. Now 20,000 miles later with 58,000 total miles I needed to replace the rear tires and the wear was pretty even.
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hermanmullins, The tire is wearing all the way around. The outside rib is gone and smooth. The driver side camber is a positive .2 degree. The passenger side is .0 degree. I will contact Monaco for the camber specifications. Thank you.
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The frame shop will be moving the rear axle 3/32 (trailing arm adjustment) so its straight and square. I spoke with an individual with Monaco in Oregon and I said 3/32 is not that much off center. He replied when you take that angle out 27 feet it would be about 5 inches. I understand the geometry. He said they referred a number of units to Josam in Orlando for 4 wheel laser alignments and repairs. I have a frame alignment store approximately 20 miles from my home who does laser alignments and repairs. I telephoned Josam and communicated with a service writer. He wanted copies of the 2 Goodyear alignments which I e-mailed to him. He believes I have a front suspension problem and the driver side tire wear is not being caused by the rear axle being off 3/32. Again, I am really confused by the same tire wear result from a negative 5/32 to a positive 3/32 change to the rear axle.
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I have a 2007 Monaco Knight with a RR8R chassis. Two years ago with approximately 32,000 miles the driver side front tire outside rib was totally wore out and needed to be replaced. I went to a local commercial Goodyear Tire shop and asked for a front end alignment and 2 new tires. They informed me the front end was within spec and my problem was the rear axle alignment which was a negative 5/32. They informed me how the repair adjustment is done and I told them to proceed. Now, 2 years later with 20,000 miles on the new front tires the driver side outside rib is wore out. I went back to the same tire shop and they did another 4 wheel alignment and the rear axle is off a positive 3/32. The tech who did the first alignment is no longer their. My question: Why is the same driver side front tire outside rib wearing out? The axle was adjusted from a negative to a positive position and I would have thought the passenger side front tire would have been wore out. The motorhome is currently at a frame alignment shop and getting a laser 4 wheel alignment. The frame alignment shop confirmed the Goodyear alignment and that the front axle is within specification. They are adjusting the rear axle. I just purchased 6 new tires and want this problem to go away.