I have the same vehicle as you do. We do not have a 80A charge line so you can stop looking for that. Before you start the engine, note voltage measurements at red key and battery and unplug from any other charging source so you can see any changes after starting.
The isolator device is under the drivers seat. When you start the engine, check the voltage output of the alternator and at the red key. Make sure the red key is in and turned on. Over the years it seems that whether the red key isolates the battery from the alternator depends on who wired your rig. I’ve never been able to get consistent answers that everyone is wired the same for alternator charging.
After starting the engine, if the voltages are similar (accounting for voltage drop over a long distance), then you’re getting it that far and you don’t have to remove the seat. If you’re not, then you’ll need to go under there. It’s not difficult but it is heavy and bulky to remove. Best to have a helper if you can to get it down or have a table nearby so you’re not putting it on the ground. That’ll make it easier. Watch out for a cable you’ll need to unplug and plug back in again when reinstalling.
There’s only that isolator and the red key that is in that circuit so there’s not much to check.
Hope that helps. If you’re on Facebook, I have a group specifically for the 2004-2006 chassis Plateau owners.
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Originally Posted by CaptPete2022
Owner reverse connect house battery now won't charge while running engine. Talked with pleasure way service and they could not tell me where the battery isolated or charge solenoid are located. They also mention a 80 amp breaker but could not tell me the location of that. I have checked all fuses and breakers I can locate but no 80amp reset able seen.
2006 pleasure way on sprinter chassis
The 2 30amp fuses on the house charger under the jump seats were blown and now replaced so that is working
Just not getting anything from the alternator to the house battery.
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