If you’ve noticed that the house battery is running low or not holding charge, this guide will help you identify and resolve the issue. Keeping the battery topped up is essential for lights, fridge, water pump, and other onboard features to work reliably.
Step 1: Charge the Battery Regularly
To maintain optimal performance:
- Please plug into a powered site at least every second night.
- This allows the house battery to recharge fully and operate appliances correctly.
Step 2: Check Battery Charger Connection
If you’re already on a powered site but the battery is still not charging:
- Locate the battery charger socket.
- It is positioned under the bed, directly behind the front driver’s seat.
- You can access it by sliding the bed frame forward.
- Ensure the charger is plugged into the PowerPoint.
- If it’s not connected, the battery won’t charge even while at a powered site.
Photo Reference
Here’s what the battery charger setup looks like:
? Look for the socket and PowerPoint near the black battery box and white wiring connections shown in the image.
Additional Tips
- Turn off unnecessary appliances overnight to preserve battery life.
- If your site’s power supply isn’t working, try another outlet or confirm the campsite connection is active.
Need More Help?
If you've checked the connections and the battery still isn’t holding charge, please call our On-Road Care Team:
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