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Originally Posted by Rysiek
I have disconnected house batteries, cleaned the posts and cables very well, tightened up all connections, checked if the battery cells are wet, checked if the gen or the converter breaker were not tripped, checked the oil level and ... the generator would not start. The control panel shows that house batteries are fully charged (the coach was plugged in to shore power overnight). I have measured the voltage and the house batteries, unloaded were reading 12.7, with lights on 12.6.
Now, I started the coach's engine and in couple of minutes the generator was running perfectly. It started without any hesitation. Checked the voltage at this point to see 13.7V.
Than I stopped the coach's engine and the generator would stop as well in about 5 min after that.
No I am really confused an buffled. All of this sounds like fuel starvation. Right? Should I replace the fuel filter and fuel pump next? ⁹<
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When you say "will not start"; is it cranking over?
Did your house batteries ever reach 13.7 VDC with SP plugged in?