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Switches By The Door [message #360798] Mon, 14 December 2020 09:16 Go to next message
BoboBob13 is currently offline  BoboBob13   United States
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Hi All,

I have a 75 Elaganza II. I am redoing the headliner and want to install some
LED lighting at the same time. As you open the door on the left hand side
there is a bank of 4 switches. Outside light, floor light, galley light and
water pump. The all work except the galley light.
I was thinking of using this switch for my lights that I will be installing.

Where does that galley light go to ? I haven't pulled out all the old
headliner yet so maybe I will find out then. The back side of the switch
is is sealed up but I guess I could try and pull the switch asmy out and
just run a new wire up for my lights.

Thanks for the help,
Bob


Bob Broadwell 75 Eleganza II-Rebuilt performance engine, Manny trans, Manny 1-ton front end, 73 23ft with a side bath getting some updates-both living in Las Vegas
Re: [GMCnet] Switches By The Door [message #360799 is a reply to message #360798] Mon, 14 December 2020 09:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stu@97381.com, Emery  is currently offline  stu@97381.com, Emery   United States
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Hi Bob
The light above the sink area is the gallery light. It has a switch that has three positions. The center position is off. To one side the light comes on. To the other side it allows the switch by the door to operate it.
Try that and see if the door switch now works. It the light doesn’t work in any position suspect the bulb.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO

> On Dec 14, 2020, at 8:17 AM, Robert Edwin Broadwell via Gmclist wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a 75 Elaganza II. I am redoing the headliner and want to install some
> LED lighting at the same time. As you open the door on the left hand side
> there is a bank of 4 switches. Outside light, floor light, galley light and
> water pump. The all work except the galley light.
> I was thinking of using this switch for my lights that I will be installing.
>
> Where does that galley light go to ? I haven't pulled out all the old
> headliner yet so maybe I will find out then. The back side of the switch
> is is sealed up but I guess I could try and pull the switch asmy out and
> just run a new wire up for my lights.
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Bob
> --
> Bob Broadwell
> 75 Eleganza II-Rebuilt performance engine, Manny trans, Manny 1-ton front end, 73 23ft with a side bath getting some updates-both living in Las Vegas
>
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Re: Switches By The Door [message #360824 is a reply to message #360798] Tue, 15 December 2020 00:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BoboBob13 is currently offline  BoboBob13   United States
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Emery,
The light above the sink is hot all the time. I'm sure once I
take that cabinet down over the sink I will find the wiring from
that galley switch.

Also going to move the 110V wiring from across the front just behind
the drivers seat to go over from one side to the other around where
the fridge is as where it goes over the rib it will be hid by
the cabinet and the fridge.

Also does anyone know where to get the strip that holds the headliner
up that goes from one side to the other? Mine are gone both my 75 and
73 and it looks like a nice way to hold up the headliner.

Regards,
Bob


Bob Broadwell 75 Eleganza II-Rebuilt performance engine, Manny trans, Manny 1-ton front end, 73 23ft with a side bath getting some updates-both living in Las Vegas
Re: [GMCnet] Switches By The Door [message #360825 is a reply to message #360824] Tue, 15 December 2020 00:23 Go to previous message
k2gkk is currently offline  k2gkk   United States
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The light controlled by the switch by the door
is at the bottom of the sink area cabinets, just
above the floor.

D C "Mac" Macdonald
Amateur Radio K2GKK
Since 30 November '53
USAF and FAA, Retired
Member GMCMI & Classics
Oklahoma City, OK
"The Money Pit"
TZE166V101966
'76 ex-Palm Beach
k2gkk + hotmail dot com
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Switches By The Door

Emery,
The light above the sink is hot all the time. I'm sure once I
take that cabinet down over the sink I will find the wiring from
that galley switch.

Also going to move the 110V wiring from across the front just behind
the drivers seat to go over from one side to the other around where
the fridge is as where it goes over the rib it will be hid by
the cabinet and the fridge.

Also does anyone know where to get the strip that holds the headliner
up that goes from one side to the other? Mine are gone both my 75 and
73 and it looks like a nice way to hold up the headliner.

Regards,
Bob
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Bob Broadwell
75 Eleganza II-Rebuilt performance engine, Manny trans, Manny 1-ton front end, 73 23ft with a side bath getting some updates-both living in Las Vegas

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