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williamcharrison

Lately I have had a problem with low engine battery charge level
(new last year). When I let the coach sit for 5 - 6 days I have
to jump start it. Yesterday I was working on it and another
gent came by to tell me that he had noticed my brake lights were
on at night. When I leave the coach I always turn off the A/C
switch on the dash and the switch in the overhead above the couch.
How, other than disconnecting the batteries, can I avoid this problem?

Chuck Harrison
Akron, Ohio
90 SP36

Ralph L. Fullenwider

Chuck:

One or both of the air switches to the breaks lights may be sticking and
need to be replaced. They are a common part available at any truck parts
house. They screw into the break pedal air valve, though some are mounted
remotely in the drivers front compartment.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma


At 03:46 PM 5/14/2007 +0000, you wrote:
> Lately I have had a problem with low engine battery charge level
>(new last year). When I let the coach sit for 5 - 6 days I have
>to jump start it. Yesterday I was working on it and another
>gent came by to tell me that he had noticed my brake lights were
>on at night. When I leave the coach I always turn off the A/C
>switch on the dash and the switch in the overhead above the couch.
>How, other than disconnecting the batteries, can I avoid this problem?
>
>Chuck Harrison
>Akron, Ohio
>90 SP36
>
>

M.L. Perkinson

I had two cut off switches put on two posts and turn them off while sitting.
Have kept my batteries from being drained ever since. Maury 80fc 31'
----- Original Message -----
From: williamcharrison
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 11:46 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Brake lights


Lately I have had a problem with low engine battery charge level
(new last year). When I let the coach sit for 5 - 6 days I have
to jump start it. Yesterday I was working on it and another
gent came by to tell me that he had noticed my brake lights were
on at night. When I leave the coach I always turn off the A/C
switch on the dash and the switch in the overhead above the couch.
How, other than disconnecting the batteries, can I avoid this problem?

Chuck Harrison
Akron, Ohio
90 SP36






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