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Hello,

I recently purchased a 1992 Trek Safari Pathmaker. I was able to drive from the seller to home but the next morning she would not start. Called AAA and they jumped her and she drove great, today she won’t start. What am I doing wrong and why are my batteries draining. Batteries are new. She has Isuzu 4BD2-TC intercool engine, a HF12-1200U heart interface inverter with a power switch (automatic transfer switch), a generac np-52G generator and I think that’s it. I am sorry if my specs and/or questions are something I should know but I have no clue what I’m doing and I think my head might explode at this point. I have an appointment at 3:00 tomorrow 5/25/2020 to have an estimate on roof replacement and paint and I’m not sure I can get her started.

Thank you,

Myf

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Myf. Welcome to the Forum!

Are you hooked up to shore power?  If not, you need to turn off your inverter and batteries.

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1992 model, I would surprised if it does have an intercooler.  Not related to your no-start issue, but OE was turbo, no intercooler.

Good question so far-- let us know the answers and we can help.

Also, where are you located-- someone may be near who can give assistance.

 

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Are your batteries sealed or do they have caps? If the have caps you can check if one or both have a dead cell. You can also take the batteries to O'Riellys and they will test them for free.

One dead cell will drain a fully charged battery over night. 

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Brett, your right.  Isuzu turbo engine, 126 HP on Isuzu truck chassis, 70 amp alternator, 1,000 watt invertor.  24, 26 and 28 foot. The Pathmaker had some exterior enhancements, including the optional painted mural on the rear! 

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Thank you All,

It was the inverter, I didn't realize the inverter needed to be off.

I am in Denver Colorado and looking for any help I can get. I was hoping to join a class, (getting to know your RV) but with Covid I think I'll be learning as I go. I took her over to Cousins RV yesterday and basically wasted my time. They quoted me 15,500 to replace the roof and they never got up on the roof to inspect! Someone there had worked for Monaco and said he could go over her with me and fix her roof but after I got there it became clear that all the staff wanted to do is try and find her "hidden pictures" in her mural. 

I bought her because I had to close down my Esthetics Salon after 18+ years, I just could not afford the monthly lease. I have been looking for 2 years and when Covid 19 happened I felt the need to jump and finally get a mobile salon up and running. I have removed some cabinets and started refinishing her woodwork, removed the club chair, table, dining table and couch. I am looking at laminate flooring to replace the carpet.  She had interior water damage on one side so I started pulling off her wallpaper, the wood particle board and the foam layer. 

What I currently need to know is:

The marshmallow looking product that the previous owner put on her roof to repair the leaks is enough or do I need to get a new roof? 

 where can I get a replacement windshield (driver side) , and a missing latch door that covers my propane tank?

I am not opposed to digging through junk yards, getting my hands dirty and doing the work myself but I would like to know what I can do myself and what needs to be done by a professional.

Thank you, Thank you

Myf

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On 5/25/2020 at 1:51 PM, manholt said:

Myf. Welcome to the Forum!

Are you hooked up to shore power?  If not, you need to turn off your inverter and batteries.

Thank you, It was the inverter

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If your getting water from roof into coach?  Check all the caulking around the items that are on the roof...Marshmallow roof?  Never seen that...Picture of roof would help!

Due to the size of your front window, I would go talk to a Auto glass shop, yours are small.  

Do you have a cover that is the same size as the one your missing?  Is it ABS or metal?  Either a fiberglass mold or a 3D Plasma shop can make a duplicate. Auto paint shop should be able to match your color.

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Sounds like Dicor self leveling sealant. Photos would be a huge help in identifying it. 

21 hours ago, MyfanwysTrek said:

The marshmallow looking product that the previous owner put on her roof to repair the leaks is enough or do I need to get a new roof? 

 

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