Hello! I just purchased a 1998 Sundowner with LQ. The problem I have is the carbon Monoxide Detector keeps beeping. I bought a new battery for the trailer thinking that was the issue..
Posted 2006-03-08 12:32 PM (#38448 - in reply to #38445) Subject: RE: Detector Problems
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A new battery for the trailer, or detector? Do you have any gas appliances? If your gas is turned off (no flames), and you replaced the battery in the detector and it still beeps then I would suggest buying a new detector. They can go bad and need to be replaced every so often.
Posted 2006-03-08 12:51 PM (#38451 - in reply to #38449) Subject: RE: Detector Problems
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Is the detector hard wired in? I would check and see if it has its own battery first. If its hardwired it could just be telling you the back up battery needs to be changed.
Posted 2006-03-08 1:02 PM (#38453 - in reply to #38445) Subject: RE: Detector Problems
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Originally written by whoahorse on 2006-03-08 11:25 AM
Hello! I just purchased a 1998 Sundowner with LQ. The problem I have is the carbon Monoxide Detector keeps beeping. I bought a new battery for the trailer thinking that was the issue..
Is anyone familiar with this problem?
Thanks!
Weezy
If you're sure there is no CO in the LQ... The sensor on the CO detectors have a life span of about 6 years. Yours is signaling the end of its reliable life. Replace it.
Posted 2006-03-08 1:10 PM (#38458 - in reply to #38445) Subject: RE: Detector Problems
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Hey.. I had the same problem with mine.. When I bought the trailer I decided to change the batteries in the smoke det. & the CM detector. Two days later the CM det. was going off.. found out I had an old (new) battery out of a drawer we keep batteries in..
To get the top off my detector, I had to take the wood piece it was screwed into off the trailer because I couldn't slide the top off the way they had it mounted in the trailer. Went and bought brand spankin new batteries and have not had a problem yet.
Posted 2006-04-17 6:57 PM (#40590 - in reply to #38445) Subject: RE: Detector Problems
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I did solve this problem. I removed the fuse and put it back in and now it has stopped making that annoying noise and it is working (the light is green).