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Dead on I10

Yahoo Message Number: 117216
Lost power to dash and engine. Driving down the road, dash would reset and come back within a few seconds. Happened twice. Third time power went out for good. On the side of the road. Chassis battery is 12.4 bolts. Charging chassis batteries through gen set. Checked breakers and fuses on chassis batteries walls all good.

Cat c9

Any ideas?

Mark
07 Inspire 51985

Re: Dead on I10

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 117217
Bad Ignition solenoid in front run bay. Wire around it to get power back ( but then won't turn off). It will get you home.

Greg
06 Magna

2006 Magna Rembrandt C13
2016 Jeep GC toad



Re: Dead on I10

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 117220
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    It is hard to see from that photo... it is black with 4 wires attached, 2 big 2/0 battery cable type and 2 smaller 14 gauge. It is blocking current because it has malfunctioned. Jump it to flow current. Here is photo of a typical 12 V solenoid ( not mine, but mine looks similar). Mine is mounted on the outside wall above the door opening, so look up.

    Greg
    06 Magna

    2006 Magna Rembrandt C13
    2016 Jeep GC toad

    Re: Dead on I10

    Reply #5
    Yahoo Message Number: 117221
    Thanks Greg! Ignition switch solenoid was it. By pass and it runs. Thanks so much.


    Re: Dead on I10

    Reply #6
    Yahoo Message Number: 117222
    Good job! Remember, to turn it off you will have to disconnect jumper.

    Greg

    2006 Magna Rembrandt C13
    2016 Jeep GC toad

    Re: Dead on I10

    Reply #7
    Yahoo Message Number: 117223
    Greg,

    Tell me, do you have a HUGE "S" on your shirt?

    Amazing. Good job of diagnosing and explaining how to fix. I'll need you to be online when I next take a trip! Ha!

    John
    '03 Allure




    Re: Dead on I10

    Reply #10
    Yahoo Message Number: 117226
    Made it to Albuquerque, searching for the part, it is difficult to find. Have some leads for tomorrow. Wish I could buy Greg a drink or dinner.

    Mark


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    Reply #11
    Yahoo Message Number: 117227
    Haha, glad it worked out. A blind squirrel finds an acorn from time to time... I carry a spare, I bought it online from part number on original. I think they are often used on large lawn mowers and small tractors.

    Greg
    06 Magna

    2006 Magna Rembrandt C13
    2016 Jeep GC toad

    Re: Dead on I10

    Reply #12
    Yahoo Message Number: 117228

    I am wondering if our coach has same solenoid (2000 allure). I have gotten an intermittent power code twice but not sure what the condition was or what happened. Have to check this out.


    Re: Dead on I10

    Reply #13
    Yahoo Message Number: 117229
    Greg and Mark,

    I take it that you run some type of battery cable to jump the 2 large poles. Correct?

    Dave
    2007 Allure 470 40' #31495
    W/Tag
    So. Cal Mountains and Henderson, Nev
    Dave & Jodi
    2007 CC Allure 40’ Tag #31495
    2012 Jeep GC
    Big Bear Lake, Ca & Henderson, Nev


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    Reply #15
    Yahoo Message Number: 117231
    When you get a part number please post it!

    Robert Mcclernon
    2000 Intrigue

    Robert McClernon
    2000 Intrigue
    40 one slide cummins 375

    Re: Dead on I10

    Reply #16
    Yahoo Message Number: 117233
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      For a 2006 Magna or Affinity, it is this part number, but I would suspect would work on any coach. As I said they are typically used on large lawnmowers or small tractors...

      White Rodgers 120-117102

      Greg
      06 Magna
      2006 Magna Rembrandt C13
      2016 Jeep GC toad

      Re: Dead on I10

      Reply #17
      Yahoo Message Number: 117234
      Yes, I have the same part number. I found it at Grainger and Amazon. Local auto parts stores, truck centers, RV shops and so on do not have it or something similar.

      Mark



      PNG files?

      Reply #20
      Yahoo Message Number: 117243
      Is it necessary to post PNG files s graphics? JPG and GIF were the
      long-lived standards, and some of us who are using Windows XP and 7 seem
      not to be able to read and print PNG files. OTOH, who here knows an
      easy way to convert PNG files to JPGs?

      Ken, 2004 Allure #31035


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      Reply #21
      Yahoo Message Number: 117244
      If you're on Windows 7 or XP, you should have Microsoft Paint. Open the image with Paint then do a "Save As" selecting JPG or GIF as the format.

      FWIW

      Dave M. 2002 Affinity #6103
      Dave & Cathy M, 2002 Affinity #6103, 2018 GMC Acadia, Linux Mint 19.2