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jerseyjim
Jun 29, 2013Explorer
My 2001 Dolphin: Same thing happened to me early on. By turning the chair, I tore the wiring harness. The plugs stayed together, but the wires ripped.
Only cure (at least in my situation) was to get my soldering gun and electrical tape out, strip the ends of the wires at solder everything back together.
If I had EXTRA 16ga wire around at the time, I would have added maybe 12-16 inches....but I didn't. NationalRV was very stingy with the wires and apparantly made them too short to turn anything around. So now...I never turn the drivers' chair around. Just the co-pilots' chair. Somehow....I don't miss being able to turn both chairs.
Oh..and getting TO the wires? I had to lay down on the floor and work from there.
Only cure (at least in my situation) was to get my soldering gun and electrical tape out, strip the ends of the wires at solder everything back together.
If I had EXTRA 16ga wire around at the time, I would have added maybe 12-16 inches....but I didn't. NationalRV was very stingy with the wires and apparantly made them too short to turn anything around. So now...I never turn the drivers' chair around. Just the co-pilots' chair. Somehow....I don't miss being able to turn both chairs.
Oh..and getting TO the wires? I had to lay down on the floor and work from there.
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