Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
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Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
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1999 Safari Sahara- We replaced the chassis batteries and did not take a picture or mark the cables. (yes we've well scorned the culprit) We reinstalled the batteries in parallel which looks to be correct. There were a number of other small system wires we believe we installed correctly to positive and negative terminals.. When we go to start we get nothing.
When we try to use the bypass switch to the house batteries we get clicking but does not turn over. While using the bypass switch we have also tried to hit the remote engine start on the rear of the coach and get a click, but nothing else.
We took the batteries back to the auto parts store and replaced them in case there was an issue, still nothing.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or can take a picture of their battery set up?
Sue'
1999 Safari Sahara- We replaced the chassis batteries and did not take a picture or mark the cables. (yes we've well scorned the culprit) We reinstalled the batteries in parallel which looks to be correct. There were a number of other small system wires we believe we installed correctly to positive and negative terminals.. When we go to start we get nothing.
When we try to use the bypass switch to the house batteries we get clicking but does not turn over. While using the bypass switch we have also tried to hit the remote engine start on the rear of the coach and get a click, but nothing else.
We took the batteries back to the auto parts store and replaced them in case there was an issue, still nothing.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or can take a picture of their battery set up?
Sue'
Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
'Sue,
Does your transmission shift pad light up when you turn the ignition on?
You need to double check the small wires. The positive side should
have an inline fuse in them, so check the fuses too. The amount of
small wires should be equal on both the positive and negative
terminals. There have been cases were some of those small wires
disappeared into the plastic loom, where you can't see it, so it gets
missed. Look over all these items very carefully and likely you will
find your issue.
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On 10/2/19, shallowroots@... [Safarifriends]
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Does your transmission shift pad light up when you turn the ignition on?
You need to double check the small wires. The positive side should
have an inline fuse in them, so check the fuses too. The amount of
small wires should be equal on both the positive and negative
terminals. There have been cases were some of those small wires
disappeared into the plastic loom, where you can't see it, so it gets
missed. Look over all these items very carefully and likely you will
find your issue.
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On 10/2/19, shallowroots@... [Safarifriends]
wrote:
'> 1999 Safari Sahara- We replaced the chassis batteries and did not take a
> picture or mark the cables. (yes we've well scorned the culprit) We
> reinstalled the batteries in parallel which looks to be correct. There were
> a number of other small system wires we believe we installed correctly to
> positive and negative terminals.. When we go to start we get nothing.
>
>
> When we try to use the bypass switch to the house batteries we get clicking
> but does not turn over. While using the bypass switch we have also tried to
> hit the remote engine start on the rear of the coach and get a click, but
> nothing else.
>
>
> We took the batteries back to the auto parts store and replaced them in
> case there was an issue, still nothing.
>
>
> Does anyone have a wiring diagram or can take a picture of their battery
> set up?
>
>
> Sue
>
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Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
'SueAre the new chassis batteries fully charged ?(Batteries don't necessarily come from the auto parts store that way).Mel'96 Sahara
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1999 Safari Sahara- We replaced the chassis batteries and did not take a picture or mark the cables. (yes we've well scorned the culprit) We reinstalled the batteries in parallel which looks to be correct. There were a number of other small system wires we believe we installed correctly to positive and negative terminals.. When we go to start we get nothing.
When we try to use the bypass switch to the house batteries we get clicking but does not turn over. While using the bypass switch we have also tried to hit the remote engine start on the rear of the coach and get a click, but nothing else.
We took the batteries back to the auto parts store and replaced them in case there was an issue, still nothing.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or can take a picture of their battery set up?
Sue'
---In Safarifriends@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
1999 Safari Sahara- We replaced the chassis batteries and did not take a picture or mark the cables. (yes we've well scorned the culprit) We reinstalled the batteries in parallel which looks to be correct. There were a number of other small system wires we believe we installed correctly to positive and negative terminals.. When we go to start we get nothing.
When we try to use the bypass switch to the house batteries we get clicking but does not turn over. While using the bypass switch we have also tried to hit the remote engine start on the rear of the coach and get a click, but nothing else.
We took the batteries back to the auto parts store and replaced them in case there was an issue, still nothing.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or can take a picture of their battery set up?
Sue'
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Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
'Any chance you have an image of your battery set up?
Our transmission light does not light up.'
Our transmission light does not light up.'
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Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
'Our transmission pad light does not light up. Will look at all wires for the same positive and negative.'
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Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
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Sue,
Here is a picture from my 98 Sahara. Be careful because if you reverse the polarity on some devices, you may let the "magic smoke" out of the box.
Jim Exler, Nampa, ID
On 10/2/2019 9:13 AM, shallowroots@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
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Sue,
Here is a picture from my 98 Sahara. Be careful because if you reverse the polarity on some devices, you may let the "magic smoke" out of the box.
Jim Exler, Nampa, ID
On 10/2/2019 9:13 AM, shallowroots@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
1999 Safari Sahara- We replaced the chassis batteries and did not take a picture or mark the cables. (yes we've well scorned the culprit) We reinstalled the batteries in parallel which looks to be correct. There were a number of other small system
wires we believe we installed correctly to positive and negative terminals.. When we go to start we get nothing.
When we try to use the bypass switch to the house batteries we get clicking but does not turn over. While using the bypass switch we have also tried to hit the remote engine start on the rear of the coach and get a click, but nothing else.
We took the batteries back to the auto parts store and replaced them in case there was an issue, still nothing.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or can take a picture of their battery set up?
Sue
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Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
'Can’t see the picture. Can you email it to me? ssadler@...? Thanks'
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Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
'Attachments :Sue,I did the exact same thing after purchasing my coach. I photographed and sketched the wiring, then removed the six batteries to refinish the battery rack. I will not admit how much time I spent discovering this error in my ways. Part of “my” problem were my wires were not color coded to represent positive and negative. The pics of mine are below, the first is a close up of what lands on my chassis positive and secondly, what lands on my chassis negative. With my dead solar charger wire not connected, there are no small wires landed on my chassis batteries (presently 12 volts).
For orientation, my battery slides out the last bay of the passenger side. As I face the passenger side of the coach and the slid out battery rack, the first four batteries are my coach batteries. (The VIM fuse and relay module is not seen laid atop the coach batteries, a bad practice not to copy).
The last row two (rear most) batteries are the chassis batteries, also wired in parallel. The small wires of interest I have landed on the outermost battery for convenience. On my positive terminal is a red wire with an in line fuse, and a white wire that is embossed with: “ #1 BATT POWER S2-D”. [img]cid:16d8e74ea4a3f46075f1[/img]
On my negative terminal is a white wire embossed “S1-C”, and another white wire embossed “GHD-VIM-GHD”.[img]cid:16d8e751e75f49be25e2[/img]
The white wire on my positive labeled “ #1 BATT POWER (S2-D)” could be from the solar charger, I am not certain presently (that squirrel has to wait it’s turn on line).[img]cid:16d8e75e88d89f02c603[/img]
I hope when you peel back the black plastic wire loam on your three white wires you can find the labeling as printed on the wires. Actually the marking of wires in our coaches is quite good. (The black Brother stick on labels are mine own). Any more questions, please ask. v/r,
Taylor Hudson‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126acquired 2018
For orientation, my battery slides out the last bay of the passenger side. As I face the passenger side of the coach and the slid out battery rack, the first four batteries are my coach batteries. (The VIM fuse and relay module is not seen laid atop the coach batteries, a bad practice not to copy).
The last row two (rear most) batteries are the chassis batteries, also wired in parallel. The small wires of interest I have landed on the outermost battery for convenience. On my positive terminal is a red wire with an in line fuse, and a white wire that is embossed with: “ #1 BATT POWER S2-D”. [img]cid:16d8e74ea4a3f46075f1[/img]
On my negative terminal is a white wire embossed “S1-C”, and another white wire embossed “GHD-VIM-GHD”.[img]cid:16d8e751e75f49be25e2[/img]
The white wire on my positive labeled “ #1 BATT POWER (S2-D)” could be from the solar charger, I am not certain presently (that squirrel has to wait it’s turn on line).[img]cid:16d8e75e88d89f02c603[/img]
I hope when you peel back the black plastic wire loam on your three white wires you can find the labeling as printed on the wires. Actually the marking of wires in our coaches is quite good. (The black Brother stick on labels are mine own). Any more questions, please ask. v/r,
Taylor Hudson‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126acquired 2018
'On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 11:15 AM shallowroots@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
1999 Safari Sahara- We replaced the chassis batteries and did not take a picture or mark the cables. (yes we've well scorned the culprit) We reinstalled the batteries in parallel which looks to be correct. There were a number of other small system wires we believe we installed correctly to positive and negative terminals.. When we go to start we get nothing.
When we try to use the bypass switch to the house batteries we get clicking but does not turn over. While using the bypass switch we have also tried to hit the remote engine start on the rear of the coach and get a click, but nothing else.
We took the batteries back to the auto parts store and replaced them in case there was an issue, still nothing.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or can take a picture of their battery set up?
Sue
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Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
'Ok - We were able to start it with the bypass battery switch and now have four lights and full operation of the transmission. But we still cannot start it off the ignition switch. Ideas?
Thank you to everyone who is supporting us on this problem'
Thank you to everyone who is supporting us on this problem'
Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start
' When u engage the ignition switch, does anything happen ? Guages, clicks, jacks ?
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Subject: [Safarifriends] Re: Replaced Chassis Batteries and now won't start Ok - We were able to start it with the bypass battery switch and now have four lights and full operation of the transmission. But we still cannot start it off the ignition switch. Ideas?
Thank you to everyone who is supporting us on this problem
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