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Old 10-14-2016, 05:22 PM   #1
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Unhappy Location of aux start. Solenoid

Can anyone tell me where the aux start solenoid is located on my 2008 Seneca 35GS?
I have two fuses blown on or near the solenoid that are causing me generator control to not work
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Old 10-14-2016, 05:28 PM   #2
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Our battery compartment is the end one on the curb side and the solenoid is on the left wall of that compartment.
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Can anyone tell me where the aux start solenoid is located on my 2008 Seneca 35GS?
I have two fuses blown on or near the solenoid that are causing me generator control to not work
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???? The geny is wired directly to the house batteries. Are you talking about the battery shutoff solenoid?
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Yes that is the battery disconnect which I just replaced
There is another solenoid that allows the auxilliary start function
I cannot find it to replace the fuses that control the auto generator start panel
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No, I am looking for the 100amp solenoid for the auxilliary start function. There is a solenoid somewhere with two 5 amp fuses that aloow the house batteries to start the engine should the chassis batteries fail. The solenoid is controlled by the switch on the dash board.
The solenoid is supposed to be somewhere under the driver side, but cannot find it to replace the fuses
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We will try and double check for ours tomorrow and report back.
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I sent a request for the location to Jayco as well
They sent me the wiring schematic for the Onan generator that shows the solenoid on it. I just cannot find it. I will post the schematic when I can figure out how to do that
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