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Pollensa battery charger siting design fault
242219 PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 9:40 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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I have recently discovered a design fault (confirmed by Auto-Sleepers) on a 2006 model Pollensa. The same condition may exist on earlier/later Pollensas and possibly on other AS models.
In the wardrobe floor is a largish, plastic inspection cover sited above the battery charger. When the cover is removed the end of the charger is visible as is the charger on/off switch. The problem with my Pollensa is that the charger is mounted so close to the floor of the wardrobe that when you push in the inspection plug it presses down onto the switch and turns it off. So no matter what you do with the charger switch on the interior multi switch panel, your battery will not be charged.
This explains why I couldn’t get my batteries topped up. Very Happy
A simple diy mod to fix it.

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Pollensa battery charger siting design fault
242226 PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 9:51 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Tony
Thats a very good tip.
The only problemis. I thought Pollensa was a Italian maize cake or is that with a T not a S. Laughing
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Hi Tony
Will have a look at ours later and see if it is the same design. I am mystified about the access to battery under drivers seat tho. How on earth do you get to it ?

sorry that should have read how on earth do you get to it easily!

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Hi, Tony

Thanks for that. My version (2000) has a sliding inspection cover which twists over the top of the inspection hole. If we had a plug that fitted the hole, we'd have the same problem, I think.

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sorry that should have read how on earth do you get to it easily!


Hi, Maura

You don't. And you need the special extra large 6-pointed security screwdriver to remove the seat frame too. One of the mods I was going to do (and haven't got round to yet) was to try to change 'something' so the battery (and charge relay and other electrical gubbins) were easier to get to. One day, one day ....

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We are thinking of buying a Rienza, which is a bit like your pollensa i think.
the batteries (2) are under the drivers seat. not sure where the charger is, but if the same as yours then perhaps i should take a closer look.although it is an 05 model.I assume that you are quite happy with yours still.

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But for our change of circumstances there is no way I would sell my Pollensa..... but then I don't have to do the tricky maintainance stuff Wink

Had a look at thingy in wardrobe and ours is fine (thats what the other half said) but we also have a Battery Master fitted by VanBitz and I have no idea where that would be sited but if its in same place then maybe they did a quick mod to make room for it..........see I told you I know nuffin Confused


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Not yet bought the Rienza, looking at 2 this week, well have looked at one the dealer selling ours has got, am looking at another one on thursday.Never been used since delivered.BUT and it is a big but, Embarassed we do have to sell ours first.
any offers.

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mauramac wrote:
......I am mystified about the access to battery under drivers seat tho. How on earth do you get to it ?

sorry that should have read how on earth do you get to it easily!


Well on mine it's easy - slide the seat forward, slide the cover plate forward and hey presto - there's the battery (and the Battery Master).
If I wanted to get the battery out then I agree, I'd probably have to remove the seat first.

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After looking at the Rienza batteries under the drivers seat, I came to the conclusion that you would have to take them out one at a time, unfortunately the engine one first.with the seat right forward and of course the cover off.

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