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Unconnected dash wires [message #246449] Sat, 05 April 2014 10:09 Go to next message
cbwoodsr is currently offline  cbwoodsr   United States
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After 'fixing' my dash wires to get rid of the clear electrical wire, I have these three wires to remember where they were connected...
Grey wire left middle, big yellow wire (radio?), orange right middle. They have some black scratching on the pic..
One fuel tank guage works, batt select switch doesnt work (could be DEAD rear batterys...
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http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/uploads/631/gmcwires.jpg

big red wire looping on right side goeas to the cig lighter,
orange wire and lighter connection on fuse panel are not the same connection.

Thankx
CBW


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Re: Unconnected dash wires [message #246455 is a reply to message #246449] Sat, 05 April 2014 11:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tphipps is currently offline  tphipps   United States
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Ugly, but very typical. All the wire colors you mentioned are P.O. added to the OEM wiring harness. Only possible solution would be to trace where they are connected to the OEM wiring, and attempt to figure out the intention of the P.O.
Hopefully, these are wires added for additional accessories, and not attempts to "repair" OEM equipment.
Typically, these may represent a change over of the radio, or an additional gauge.

Grey wire, if OEM, is the dimming of the radio panel lights, tied to the dash dimmer circuit.
The famous Henderson large scale wiring harness diagram is your friend. Get one and keep it close.
Tom, MS II
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Re: Unconnected dash wires [message #246458 is a reply to message #246455] Sat, 05 April 2014 11:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
cbwoodsr is currently offline  cbwoodsr   United States
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yea, all the 'other' stuff is the PO added 4 speaker radio and CB speakers and ???. He put around 10 ft of the electrical wire in there, so I had to go clip the excess out. Thought I had VERY careful to just do one connection at a time to make sure I didn't miss any wires...Dohhh! Initially when I was done, the fuel gages didn't work but got one to work again. Everything used to work till I 'fixed' it... Smile Still have two long sections of a black 2conductor wire that was just stuck up underneath, to each side and not connected to anything...
That's a help tho. Had JimB redo my dash donut and as soon as I get this stuff figured out, I'll put it back on...

again thankx
CBW


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Re: Unconnected dash wires [message #246459 is a reply to message #246458] Sat, 05 April 2014 11:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
cbwoodsr is currently offline  cbwoodsr   United States
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also still waiting on BDubs new USBMotorHome...with pertinent info.

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Re: Unconnected dash wires [message #246467 is a reply to message #246459] Sat, 05 April 2014 13:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Harry is currently offline  Harry   Canada
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Enlarged the picture and behind that Marr connector is a bunch of wires twited together. Certainly not original. Good luck, but it can be fixed.
Re: Unconnected dash wires [message #246481 is a reply to message #246467] Sat, 05 April 2014 16:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
cbwoodsr is currently offline  cbwoodsr   United States
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Those were 'original', but two were soldered together and other was added from a section of clearwwires I snipped out,has wire twist connection? to go over.

thankx
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Re: Unconnected dash wires [message #246524 is a reply to message #246449] Sun, 06 April 2014 02:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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cbwoodsr wrote on Sat, 05 April 2014 08:09

.. orange right middle. ... batt select switch doesnt work (could be DEAD rear batterys...


Orange is used for the battery boost switch.


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Re: Unconnected dash wires [message #246630 is a reply to message #246524] Mon, 07 April 2014 08:48 Go to previous message
cbwoodsr is currently offline  cbwoodsr   United States
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Didnt touch Switch, this was behind and below all the wiring nest.. I think the yellow one was orig for Radio (according to wiring diagram) but couldnt tell where the single orange one goes to. Switch plug has all connected ok, so it wouldnt go to the switch directly...

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