Or, to finish the trip, grab both halves of the connector and wiggle them.
That's be good for now.
> Typically the inside panel is not a point of failure. There is a plug
> located behind the generator by the frame rail that is the wiring from the
> panel to the generator. This plug has corrosion issues and will cause the
> symptoms that you suggest. If the plug is still present I would suggest
> that you cut the plug out of the lines, ONE WIRE AT A TIME! Use some
> connectors and or butt splices and then tape to protect the wiring.
>
>
> >
> > ANOTHER UPDATE ...
> > Shortly after the (supposed fuel) issue arose the coach fired right up
> and has been running for approximately 20 hours without issue, from North
> Bay, Ontario over the northern tip of Lake Superior beyond Thunder Bay
> closing in on Manitoba.
> >
> > The latest issue is the generator won't fire up from the inside panel...
> not a sound, not turning over or anything?
> >
> > Any ideas what to look for, it was running fine when they stopped for
> the night (Tuesday), I guess there was no need to start it yesterday but
> today nothing?
>
>
That's be good for now.
> Typically the inside panel is not a point of failure. There is a plug
> located behind the generator by the frame rail that is the wiring from the
> panel to the generator. This plug has corrosion issues and will cause the
> symptoms that you suggest. If the plug is still present I would suggest
> that you cut the plug out of the lines, ONE WIRE AT A TIME! Use some
> connectors and or butt splices and then tape to protect the wiring.
>
>
> >
> > ANOTHER UPDATE ...
> > Shortly after the (supposed fuel) issue arose the coach fired right up
> and has been running for approximately 20 hours without issue, from North
> Bay, Ontario over the northern tip of Lake Superior beyond Thunder Bay
> closing in on Manitoba.
> >
> > The latest issue is the generator won't fire up from the inside panel...
> not a sound, not turning over or anything?
> >
> > Any ideas what to look for, it was running fine when they stopped for
> the night (Tuesday), I guess there was no need to start it yesterday but
> today nothing?
>
>