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Title: Red Parking Light Indicator Light
Post by: R D Vanderslice on September 18, 2010, 11:52:47 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 63564 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/63564)
I'm parked at Mountainview in Creede, Colorado at the CC Texans Rally and just noticed my red parking light indicator warning light on the dash is on. We've been here two weeks and it has not been on before. Any ideas as to why it would suddenly decide to come on?

R. D. Vanderslice
06 Allure 470 31294
Title: Red Parking Light
Post by: R D Vanderslice on September 19, 2010, 09:51:07 am
Yahoo Message Number: 63567 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/63567)
Re: Red Parking Light Indicator on dash coming on after sitting for two weeks?

Thanks Mike. I turned the key on to check the pressure and noticed that the step didn't come in as usual. Tried to start the engine and the nothing happens. Dead. Appears battery is either dead or something else has occurred. The silver leaf showed "water in fuel" a few miles from here, so about 5 days ago I purged the filter and evidently emptied it. I ran the battery down while trying to start the engine and had to use the house batteries to get it to finally fire up. I thought that the echo charger would charge the engine battery back up while sitting here, but evidently it didn't. I'll fire up the engine here in a little bit (don't want to disturb my neighbors right now) and see what happens and also put a battery charger on engine batteries until to tomorrow when we hope to leave. Anyone with any other thoughts?

R. D. Vanderslice

06 Allure 31294 --- On Sun, 9/19/10, allure012000 wrote: From: allure012000 Subject: Red Parking LightTo: "R. D. Vanderslice" Date: Sunday, September 19, 2010, 7:42 AM R.D.Check your air pressure on your dash gauge, often in cold weather you'll loose air pressure. Start the engine and let the compressosr bring it up till it purges. Mike Carnes
Title: Re: Fw: Re: Red Parking Light
Post by: Robert Handren on September 19, 2010, 01:55:06 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 63588 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/63588)
R.D:

The Echo Charger doesn't supply enough amperage to charge a low battery. It merely tops it off and maintains the float charge. Does the generator work/start? Bob (rthandren@...)'05 Inspire 51178 From: R. D. Vanderslice To: country-coach-owners@yahoogroups.comSent: Sun, September 19, 2010 9:50:56 AMSubject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Fw: Re: Red Parking Light
Re: Red Parking Light Indicator on dash coming on after sitting for two weeks?

Thanks Mike. I turned the key on to check the pressure and noticed that the step didn't come in as usual. Tried to start the engine and the nothing happens. Dead. Appears battery is either dead or something else has occurred. The silver leaf showed "water in fuel" a few miles from here, so about 5 days ago I purged the filter and evidently emptied it. I ran the battery down while trying to start the engine and had to use the house batteries to get it to finally fire up. I thought that the echo charger would charge the engine battery back up while sitting here, but evidently it didn't. I'll fire up the engine here in a little bit (don't want to disturb my neighbors right now) and see what happens and also put a battery charger on engine batteries until to tomorrow when we hope to leave. Anyone with any other thoughts? R. D. Vanderslice

06 Allure 31294 --- On Sun, 9/19/10, allure012000 wrote: From: allure012000 Subject: Red Parking LightTo: "R. D. Vanderslice" Date: Sunday, September 19, 2010, 7:42 AM R.D.Check your air pressure on your dash gauge, often in cold weather you'll loose air pressure. Start the engine and let the compressosr bring it up till it purges. Mike Carnes
Title: Re: Fw: Re: Red Parking Light
Post by: R D Vanderslice on September 19, 2010, 10:57:43 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 63613 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/63613)
Bob, we put a meter to my starting batteries and they are only at about 1.5 volts. When I start the engine by using the boost the alternator is putting out about 13. I'm driving about ten hours tomorrow. so if they are going to charge up it won't be until then. They may be flatlined and not take a charge, but I won't know until tomorrow. Thanks for your help.

R. D. Vanderslice

06 Allure 470 31294 --- On Sun, 9/19/10, Robert Handren wrote: From: Robert Handren Subject: Re: [Country-Coach-Owners] Fw: Re: Red Parking LightTo: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.comDate: Sunday, September 19, 2010, 12:54 PM

R.D:

The Echo Charger doesn't supply enough amperage to charge a low battery. It merely tops it off and maintains the float charge. Does the generator work/start? Bob (rthandren@...)'05 Inspire 51178 From: R. D. Vanderslice To: country-coach-owners@yahoogroups.comSent: Sun, September 19, 2010 9:50:56 AMSubject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Fw: Re: Red Parking Light
Re: Red Parking Light Indicator on dash coming on after sitting for two weeks?

Thanks Mike. I turned the key on to check the pressure and noticed that the step didn't come in as usual. Tried to start the engine and the nothing happens. Dead. Appears battery is either dead or something else has occurred. The silver leaf showed "water in fuel" a few miles from here, so about 5 days ago I purged the filter and evidently emptied it. I ran the battery down while trying to start the engine and had to use the house batteries to get it to finally fire up. I thought that the echo charger would charge the engine battery back up while sitting here, but evidently it didn't. I'll fire up the engine here in a little bit (don't want to disturb my neighbors right now) and see what happens and also put a battery charger on engine batteries until to tomorrow when we hope to leave. Anyone with any other thoughts?

R. D. Vanderslice

06 Allure 31294 --- On Sun, 9/19/10, allure012000 wrote: From: allure012000 Subject: Red Parking LightTo: "R. D. Vanderslice" Date: Sunday, September 19, 2010, 7:42 AM R.D.Check your air pressure on your dash gauge, often in cold weather you'll loose air pressure. Start the engine and let the compressosr bring it up till it purges. Mike Carnes
Title: Re: Fw: Re: Red Parking Light
Post by: Kevin Burns_01 on September 19, 2010, 11:27:55 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 63615 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/63615)
R. D.,

I would assume you have a lead

acid battery and it is also the original by the age of your coach. These batteries don't like to be completely discharged and left that way, especially for any length of time. If your battery is bad and you drive it for 10 hours it could cause your alternator to fail by causing it to output to many amps for to long thus causing it to overheat. Some echo chargers output 10 amps and others like mine output 15 amps. Batteries generally like to be charged at a lower amps., because they stay cooler. You should be able to charge it with a 1 amp trickle charger if the battery impedance is low enough and you have enough time to wait. If you've put it on an external charger and it still is showing 1.5v then do yourself a favor and replace the battery before you leave.
Kevin

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