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Wiring Damage

dangerruss
Explorer
Explorer


Our dog decided to protect our motorhome from critters and tore up this area behind the front passenger tire. I have no problem repairing the wiring, but I am curious to what this wiring goes to or what function it serves. Any ideas? Everything seems to be working ok... Thanks in advance... Russell
Russ

2006 Gulf Stream B Touring Cruiser Series M-5270-Ford E-450 6.0 Turbo Diesel
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dangerruss
Explorer
Explorer
Already repaired it with wire and and some splices. Whatever it is it must be working now... lol..
Russ

2006 Gulf Stream B Touring Cruiser Series M-5270-Ford E-450 6.0 Turbo Diesel

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Looks like an add-on. Unless you need it, consider just removing it.

dangerruss
Explorer
Explorer
I am the third owner of this vehicle and do not have a lot of documentation. But, a block heater makes sense.
Russ

2006 Gulf Stream B Touring Cruiser Series M-5270-Ford E-450 6.0 Turbo Diesel

1995brave
Nomad
Nomad
That looks like an AC power cord. Do you have a block heater or something else in that area that runs on 120 VAC?

GordonThree
Explorer
Explorer
Curious, is that what looks to be plastic wire loom wrapped with copper braid and aluminum foil? Seems like chassis wiring versus anything to do with the RV side

One broken wire up by that brake hose or whatever that rubber to metal hose is.
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dangerruss
Explorer
Explorer
You are not looking at the problem correctly. See the copper wire splayed out. If you look closely at the picture, it used to have insulation on it and it connected to the wire at the top right that appears to be cut. It is 14 gage wire almost like a lamp cord..
Russ

2006 Gulf Stream B Touring Cruiser Series M-5270-Ford E-450 6.0 Turbo Diesel

DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
Where does it go?

This looks like it might be heavier gauge than your typical vehicle accessory wiring, so I might venture to guess it could possibly be part of the battery combiner circuitry to charge the house battery from the engine.

It's not too surprising that it seems to be working since the conductors are still continuous. Shorting out could be a definite possibility.

Harvard
Explorer
Explorer
To me, it looks like a squirrel did the damage, not the dog. Had the same thing happen to our car when we accidently locked a squirrel in the garage.