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[GMCnet] electrical problem [message #107675] Mon, 06 December 2010 11:52 Go to previous message
Charles is currently offline  Charles   United States
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Registered: January 2004
Karma:
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Recently my 1975,GMC did not crank when I tried to start it with the engine
battery.

I used the dash jump switch and it cranked and started. I then turned the
dash jump

switch off and drove the coach home. Yesterday, almost a month later, I
pulled

the engine battery and took it to Autozone and had it checked. It was good
and

showed 13.2 volts. I have a Yolinda combiner on this coach and when I got

home from the trip where the coach didn’t start I plugged into house voltage
which

I think would have charged both the engine and the house batteries. While

removing the engine battery I bumped the positive cable to ground and got a

big spark. The cable was completely disconnected from the engine battery
when

this happened. I thought it should not have had any voltage in it. The dash
switch

was off so the solenoid should have been open but it appears voltage was
coming

through it to the engine positive cable from the coach battery.. I removed
the engine positive

cable from the solenoid and checked the solenoid with an ohm meter. It
showed 100%

continuity across the legs of the solenoid. I then disconnected the solenoid
activation wire

from the solenoid thinking there might be a problem with the dash switch and
this

would eliminate it from the system. Things changed but not completely. Now
when

I check the solenoid for continuity across what should be an open circuit I
get a blip

of continuity but not 100% . Could the Yolinda combiner causing these
reading and

line connection? Does it sound like a bad solenoid. I have a life time
warranty on

it so it would not take much to replace it. I have more than half the wires
off of it

already. Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.

Charles

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Charles Wersal
Duncanville, Texas
26 foot 1975 Glenbrook
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