Was running the RV to charge battery’s this past weekend. The engine suddenly shut down the dash info panel is alternating between “engine comm fail” and “trans comm fail” it is packed in storage building like a sardine no way to pull it out without power. Any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks
Gary
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Gary, welcome to the Forum. You might put air pressure on it to release the brakes and get a tow truck to pull it out where you can have some room to work on it. Mice may have gotten to the wiring.
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Was running the RV to charge battery’s this past weekend. The engine suddenly shut down the dash info panel is alternating between “engine comm fail” and “trans comm fail” it is packed in storage building like a sardine no way to pull it out without power. Any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks
Gary
Gary,
Might we get a bit more info on, year/make/model/chassis/engine/trans etc. so that it might help with more accurate answers?
Scott
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