I have a 2004 Meridian 36G and am going to replace my two chassis (engine) batteries tomorrow and am not exactly sure if or where the chassis battery disconnect switch is. I know the coach battery disconnect switch on the dash but I've never had any excuse before now to disconnect the engine batteries.
Is it the switch on the dash that says "Main/Aux" or is that just for the radio? After 6 1/2 years of ownership you'd think I'd know stuff like this but when you don't use something you lose it, right?
On my Tour, it is a large selector switch located right above the chassis batteries in the battery compartment.
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2008 Winnebago Tour 40WD, 2012 Buick LaCrosse
Blue Ox Tow Bar and Base Plate, US Gear Unified Tow Brake
On my 07 Ellipse, the chassis battery switch is located under the rear engine cover toward the top. You almost have to twist your neck low and look up inside the engine compartment.
I have a 2004 Meridian 36G and am going to replace my two chassis (engine) batteries tomorrow and am not exactly sure if or where the chassis battery disconnect switch is. I know the coach battery disconnect switch on the dash but I've never had any excuse before now to disconnect the engine batteries.
Is it the switch on the dash that says "Main/Aux" or is that just for the radio? After 6 1/2 years of ownership you'd think I'd know stuff like this but when you don't use something you lose it, right?
Wagonmaster2
If you can't find it or if there isn't one (a distinct possibility) this should not be a problem. Just be sure to remove the negative (ground) cables first and replace them last so that when removing the positives you don't short one or a wrench to ground. Hook up the new batteries the same as the old -- of course!
JT
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JT Kirby
2006 32T Journey
2010 Chevy Malibu toad
I am pretty sure Winnie did not start installing them until the '06 production year. They issued a service bulletin about dead batteries from ghost currents and recomended the installation of a Trik-L-start
Thanks for all the replys. Never found a disconnect switch on my 2004 but got the 2 new batteries installed by doing as suggested, remove the negative cables first and reconnect them last which is what I'd been taught from the time of my first car.
Since the doctor had suggested (told me) not to be lifting anything over 20 lbs due to compressed discs in my back one of the employees at O'Reillys Auto Parts where I purchased the batteries was nice enough to use 10 minutes of his lunch hour to come by the house (only about 1/2 mile from the store) and exchange the batteries in the tray. Really a relief for me as I had no idea how I was going to manage these heavy items as we live in a mostly retirees area of town and most are as bad off a I am.