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I have a 1992 coachhouse with original equiptment charging system. Will my system automaticly shut off when the batteries get down to 50%?
I have a 1992 coachhouse with original equiptment charging system. Will my system automaticaly shut off when the batteries get down to 50%?
Hello, I’m a uk owner of a great west van classic supreme,2001
I have recently encountered a problem with this van and hope some of you guys can help.
Sometimes when i put key in ignition the petrol gauge will not move and show empty (even though the tank is full) then the van wont start, but when i jiggle around with the wiring loom, and the 3 connectors going into the ECU unit, then it would show petrol and the van would start, but then while driving it could just stop at traffic lights and cut out. Then I could also have a management light on with “no oil pressure” which i ignored as false reading. Ive also have a code “no bus” coming up, nothing has helped, ive been to 3 mechanics in uk, who are just taking my money, then telling me its fixed, and its clearly not.
I was advised to send the ECU to a company that bench tests them, i was happy that finally i will find out one way or another what is wrong.
Sadly today they called me and said they are not able to bench test it, as its not a unit that they understand, so basically, I’m more money adrift and the unit is being sent back to me, so I’m back to square one, they today as its American, they cant help. So now my lovely Great west van, is going nowhere. Can anybody help??? I know you cans open these units up and repair , but I haven’t a clue about that...
Well,out of curiosity I went out and noticed my battery teetering between 3/4 and 1/2 so I ran all my lights etc and my meter started beeping when It got a solid 1/2 light. Probably won’t stop draining but that’s a good that it beeps