โJul-02-2014 06:57 AM
โAug-09-2014 03:18 PM
Bud
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โAug-09-2014 03:12 PM
enblethen wrote:
Not by my drawings. The switch prevents feeding front turn signals with brake lights.
If there is a converter in the rear, yes.
โAug-09-2014 01:05 PM
Bud
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โAug-09-2014 11:51 AM
enblethen wrote:
I wonder if the coach manufacturer installed a two to three converter. It would normally be located in the rear of the rig. Sometimes under and sometimes in the right rear tailight void.
โAug-09-2014 09:50 AM
โAug-09-2014 06:42 AM
Bud
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โAug-08-2014 12:46 PM
Bud
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โAug-08-2014 12:03 PM
enblethen wrote:
What chassis is your rig on? Ford?
I have been referencing GM chassis. I will be able to look up wiring for other chassis brands.
โAug-08-2014 11:55 AM
Bud
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โAug-08-2014 10:51 AM
Bud
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โAug-08-2014 09:40 AM
enblethen wrote:
Power is feed (power) to the brake switch and the hazard flasher on orange wires. Splice shows being on the hazard flasher base.
Purple wire shows as being the power feed (power) to the direction switch.
Dark green is going to the is going to the right rear brake/turn lamp
yellow goes to the left brake and turn.
The blues, light and dark goes to the front. I think I said those went to the rear, I erred.
The directional switches acts as an isolator so the front turn signals don't come on with the brake light switch.
โAug-08-2014 06:12 AM
Bud
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โAug-07-2014 08:02 PM
enblethen wrote:
From the brake light switch, power goes to the Direction switch on the white wire going up the steering column.
It goes to a common point for both wires going to the rear of the rig. Light blue goes to the left light and dark blue goes to right.
I would say the Direction switch could be suspect.
โAug-07-2014 05:54 PM
Bud
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