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- laknoxNomad
Campfire Time wrote:
Jayco is known to provide these documents when requested.
Not as of about 2 months ago, when I requested a plumbing schematic for a particular Eagle HT FW and they were somewhat snotty about refusing me.
Lyle - Well maybe ill just see about giving palamino a try via email. Im mostly just curious, although i do like to be in the know.
Im certain the fresh water tank is located up front which bugs me due to hitch weight. Would like to know where the others are located. Also it seems our sub woofer for the surround sound is close to where my son sleeps.
Mostly just in case items, and curiosity.
Looks unlikely for the most par that ill find any. - Beverley_KenExplorerIf you have a Winnebago product, there all available on line, according to year, model and size. Wiring, plumbing electrical etc.
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Ken - Campfire_TimeExplorerJayco is known to provide these documents when requested.
- AllworthExplorer IIOn the Titanium Owner's Forum we have discovered that no two of them (even the exact same model and year) are alike. The guys on the line just put them together the easiest way they happened to come up with as they came to them.
The pumps may be in the same location, but plumbing runs vary and even the way the pump is mounted to the frame may be different. Some fuse locations within the panel are different from Ti to Ti. The microwave may be second breaker from the top on one trailer and 4th from the top on the one next to it.
This, keep in mind, is on a mid-high end, low production, unit. The bigger the production run, the less control. At least it looks that way.
Good luck looking for any drawings. - Papa_SteveExplorerI got one for my trailer. Some years back, so I don't remember all the details, but basically I found a support email address on the company's website and sent a request for "blueprints" or "wall stud locations" or something similar. They actually did send back (US mail) a nice set of drawings that showed a lot of my trailers details (wall stud, electrical, components, etc).
My trailer is a Wilderness... I think I emailed Fleetwood.
Steve - laknoxNomad
thirtydaZe wrote:
Maybe a blueprint is incorrect, i'm sure schematic is wrong too.
Basically, i'm just curious where everything in our camper is located. the pump, the tanks, the furnace, etc, etc....
Not likely. When a Keystone factory rep literally tells someone that they make their RVs with "spare parts" around the factory, that should tell you what their attitude is. Now, if you buy one of the truly high-end, custom rigs, I'm sure you could get schematics, but that's what $100,000+ gets you. I've tried getting plumbing specs from 2 different companies and just got laughed at. Best bet is to talk to a dealer with a good service dept.
Lyle - BB_TXNomadI can't remember anyone ever saying they were successful in getting a basic wiring diagram, let alone a complete set of build documents.
thirtydaZe wrote:
Maybe a blueprint is incorrect, i'm sure schematic is wrong too.
Basically, i'm just curious where everything in our camper is located. the pump, the tanks, the furnace, etc, etc....
Did you try asking the dealer , or manufacturer ??- Fulltimer50ExplorerCould be nice to have. Good Luck with that. :)
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