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Old 09-21-2019, 07:19 PM   #14
Reid
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: North Carolina
Posts: 36
THOR #13548
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Originally Posted by Hooligan2 View Post
Bob- You mention coach battery and battery disconnect- both are not part of the chassis electrical. If your rig has been stored, for some time, the Chassis battery may be dead. It is not charged by electrical power (120 volt power cord) connected to the coach, in most Sprinter RV's.
Check your chassis voltage here (Red Connector) and also connect a charger at this terminal - driver side of the air filter. I use a 'Batter Minder' when not in use for a long time. Plug in to power point (cigarette lighter) in the lower dash..
We have the same rig and also same battery issues. In fact, had to jump mine when we picked it up yesterday for trip tomorrow.

Ref comment about the red positive connection to right of air filter for battery charge. Look at same elevation to right just below where hood closes. There is a bright copper colored bolt...that is the negative connection.
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