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Originally Posted by SANDDOG
The more I read this post I’m thinking your batteries ( 2 - 6 V ) are not grounded correctly. It’s hard to believe that there is an issue. The RV is newer and yes leave your shore on always. It’s the only way to charge your house batteries as will as the chassis battery when driven and or hook to shore.
Lastly sorry to hear of your wife co-pilot is ok
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Thanks, she is doing better now and is in physical therapy. But now another problem with the coach. I disconnected it from shore power to move it and now the engine is not charging the main battery and have no lights, brake or headlights, no dash lights, and the engine will not keep running. When I started the engine, the charging gauge showed that it was very low, then all lights completely quit. Ford dealership has no idea what might have happened. The engine chokes like no fuel is getting to it. I used the auxillry power button to start the engine, but will not keep running, and I am just about at the end of my patience and rope with this coach.