DYNASTY 2006
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - CHASSIS — SECTION 9 • 285
Rear Start Switches
The rear start switches are for safety and convenience.
The FRONT/REAR switch has three positions:
1. FRONT -
In this position the motorhome will only start with the ignition key.
2. REAR -
In this position the motorhome can only be started with the rear start
switch. (Note that the ignition switch must also be in the
ON
position.)
3. OFF -
In this position the starter will not engage with either ignition key or rear
start switch. It will also turn the engine off if it is already running.
The
START
switch engages the starter when the
FRONT/REAR
switch is set to
REAR
and the ignition switch is
ON
.
NOTE:
If the motorhome will not start from the front, check the rear start box to see if the switch
was bumped or accidentally set to OFF or REAR. If the motorhome still does not start, try
to start it from the rear start box.
CAUTION:
When checking or servicing the engine compartment, the Rear Start switch should be placed
in REAR or OFF position to prevent accidental starting of the engine from the cockpit area.
To Start From the Rear:
When starting the motorhome from the rear, confi rm all tools and parts are clear of the engine and underneath
the motorhome.
• Turn ignition key to the
ON
position.
• Move rocker switch on the rear start box down to
REAR
.
• Ensure everything is clear of rotating parts.
• Hold the momentary switch to
START
. After the engine starts, release the switch.
• Move switch to the center
OFF
position, to turn the engine off.
• Check the rocker switch to confi rm it is in the position desired.
• For normal operation, place the switch to
FRONT
.
Isolator Relay
The Isolator Relay provides a simple means of isolating the two battery systems, house
and chassis, and connecting the batteries together when the engine is running.
A momentary dash-mounted switch is added to provide a “boost” for the engine
batteries from the domestic batteries.
When using the battery boost switch, the relay may have to deliver the full starting
current to the engine batteries. The relay contacts must close and provide low resistance
without the harmful effects of arcing. To be sure relays can perform under harsh
conditions, the contacts are protected with a unique antioxidant coating. The relay is
of heavy construction and can easily deliver the needed current. In a battery charging
situation, both batteries will charge at equal voltage.
Rear Start Switches:
Located in Rear
Run Box in engine
compartment.
090373h
060216b
Isolator Relay: Located
in Rear Run Box in
Engine Compartment.
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