fwd from a professional tech list, can anyone help? Please Reply to: importrep@aol.com writes: << 1992 Volkswagen Eurovan camp 2.5 L Trans: Standard Mileage: 100,000 miles VIN: [No VIN available.] Misc Data: canadian delivered campmobile Affected Item: aux battery Condition: loaction ____________________________________________________________ Customer complains the battery loses power too quickly to run camper accessaries while camping. The main batterytest out fine, alt. charges fine, the monitor at the rear view mirror for aux battery indicates charging voltage while engine running, however it immediatly drops to 10.4 volts when the engine is off.( we suspect the aux battery has a bad cell.) This may not sound difficult however we cannot find the darn thing.The american information available indicates it is under the drivers seat and only goes back to 1993. HELP!!! Oh by the way we disconnected the main battery and the monitor still reads 10.4 volts. Anybody else run into this before? Please let us know what you found.Thanks... Ken
Ken VonSchulze importrep@aol.com Owner/Technician Ken's Import Service Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
___________________ TEST AND REPAIR DATA ___________________ TESTING AND RESULTS monitor indicates - 10.4 v. w/main battery disconnected _______________________________________________________ iATN Industry Sponsors: http://www.iatn.net/atn/ iATN WebSite: http://members.iatn.net/index.asp Guidelines: http://www.iatn.net/guide.html To configure or cancel your iATN account see: http://members.iatn.net/config/index.asp >>
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