Louby
Well-Known Member
So thankfully (kisses the ground) my overheating horsebox wasnt really overheating, it was a failed sensor and seems fine now the it has been replaced, thank you everyone for your input on my previous post.
Tonight the Mechanic come to replace it, weather has been awful so had to cancel and the damn thing was dead as a dodo, fine on Sunday when it 'overheated'. Turns out one of the engine batteries is totally dead, so new battery fitted and happy days. It does have an isolator, which I use each time but the odd thing is the tacho light is still on and the clock going. Mechanic doesnt think this is the reason for the flat battery but I cant understand why the tacho light is on. The engine is immobilised by the isolator but why not the tacho?? I thought that was the reason for an isolator???
Any ideas.
Thanks for any input into the dreaded horsebox saga
Tonight the Mechanic come to replace it, weather has been awful so had to cancel and the damn thing was dead as a dodo, fine on Sunday when it 'overheated'. Turns out one of the engine batteries is totally dead, so new battery fitted and happy days. It does have an isolator, which I use each time but the odd thing is the tacho light is still on and the clock going. Mechanic doesnt think this is the reason for the flat battery but I cant understand why the tacho light is on. The engine is immobilised by the isolator but why not the tacho?? I thought that was the reason for an isolator???
Any ideas.
Thanks for any input into the dreaded horsebox saga