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Old 10-15-2020, 11:57 PM   #17
Oneilkeys
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One word of caution using the emergency start switch. If the chassis battery is really dead, be careful of momentarily holding the emergency start switch down, starting the engine and immediately letting up on the emergency start switch. The engine probably will not start anyway without some charging up the chassis battery, but if it does and you let off the emergency start switch too quickly, if the chassis battery does not have a sufficient charge it could destroy your engine computer. It happened to me with a car computer. If you have a really dead chassis battery, you are safer to start the generator and let it charge the chassis battery before you attempt to start the engine.
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