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Hello,
I'm working on a California T5 2010 import (Left-Hand Drive) in the UK.
Initially, I was asked to have a look at the camper because the control unit was showing the bottom right battery as low, sometimes empty when in reality it was charged. I flicked through the menus and decided that this battery Icon is actually the engine starter battery and not the house leisure battery which can be seen from a different display menu. It didn't answer the question though as the engine starter battery is good, I used my battery tester with load and it is a really strong battery.
After reading this forum, I decided that perhaps a good ol' fashioned "On & Off" would fix it. I disconnected the engine starter battery and both house leisure batteries. I then reconnected all 3 batteries, but now the control unit will not turn on at all, unless under alternator power or mains power. I have read another thread where someone had this issue and the fix was a faulty relay or blown fuse. In addition to this, none of the house lights come on, though I presume the control panel has to be on for these items to work.
I have checked all the fuses I can find. There are large fuses under the engine battery, there are some smaller ones next to the engine battery. Then there are some behind the drinks holder, under the gear shifter, and finally some under the driver's seat. All of these seem to be okay unless I accidentally missed one. The 80A battery fuse on the 1st house battery and the cube fuse on the 2nd battery is fine, not that the cube fuse would contribute to this issue.
I set out attempting to find the relays, however, I could only find 6 under the engine battery, which I presumed are all engine/cab related and not house/leisure related. Other posts mention the relays under the passenger seat - I have no relays under the passenger seat, so I can only assume it's different for a left-hand drive model. Under the passenger seat are just some connectors and a stereo head unit. Under the driver's seat are fuses, the split charge relay, and a Canbus bypass relay which I believe is used for the towbar.
So, any ideas on how to get the control unit working again under normal battery power? And any suggestions as to why the battery reading is incorrect?
I'm working on a California T5 2010 import (Left-Hand Drive) in the UK.
Initially, I was asked to have a look at the camper because the control unit was showing the bottom right battery as low, sometimes empty when in reality it was charged. I flicked through the menus and decided that this battery Icon is actually the engine starter battery and not the house leisure battery which can be seen from a different display menu. It didn't answer the question though as the engine starter battery is good, I used my battery tester with load and it is a really strong battery.
After reading this forum, I decided that perhaps a good ol' fashioned "On & Off" would fix it. I disconnected the engine starter battery and both house leisure batteries. I then reconnected all 3 batteries, but now the control unit will not turn on at all, unless under alternator power or mains power. I have read another thread where someone had this issue and the fix was a faulty relay or blown fuse. In addition to this, none of the house lights come on, though I presume the control panel has to be on for these items to work.
I have checked all the fuses I can find. There are large fuses under the engine battery, there are some smaller ones next to the engine battery. Then there are some behind the drinks holder, under the gear shifter, and finally some under the driver's seat. All of these seem to be okay unless I accidentally missed one. The 80A battery fuse on the 1st house battery and the cube fuse on the 2nd battery is fine, not that the cube fuse would contribute to this issue.
I set out attempting to find the relays, however, I could only find 6 under the engine battery, which I presumed are all engine/cab related and not house/leisure related. Other posts mention the relays under the passenger seat - I have no relays under the passenger seat, so I can only assume it's different for a left-hand drive model. Under the passenger seat are just some connectors and a stereo head unit. Under the driver's seat are fuses, the split charge relay, and a Canbus bypass relay which I believe is used for the towbar.
So, any ideas on how to get the control unit working again under normal battery power? And any suggestions as to why the battery reading is incorrect?