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Relay,

Im still having troubles with my wiring under the dash, after ripping out heaps of it as it is no longer required and a lot of it was added for no reason in the Conversion to right hand drive,

Bits of wire that went from one side of the Coach to the other, all the bits were soldered together to make one wire,
Colour coding just doesnt exist in my Coach, Its any thing goes,

But I have this thing from under the dash. It goes from the fuse box to the steering column, The indicators still work with out this thing connected, I didnt have low beam, thats why I was fiddling with the wires, moving them from one plug to another, every thing now works,
But I have this thingy just sitting there, Can some one tell me what it is and what its supposed to do,
And Yes, All that wire came out from under the dash, If any of the joints had broken, I would never have found it,
Thats why I pulled it out and made it reliable,
Thank you in advance,
Cheers, Brian,
1989 Foretravel Grand Villa, 36 foot ORED, 300 HP Catapillar and Four Speed Allison Auto,
Right Hand drive, two Mid doors, Makes a good flow thru ventilation in hot weather,
Located in Melbourne, Australia,  The Land Down Under,
Honda Blackbird, 1100XX.    2002 Gemini 105 MC Catamaran,


Re: Relay,

Reply #2
Perhaps a separate relay to power the "Hazard Lights" (emergency flashers)?  Some cars I've owned had two separate relays.

What a rat's nest.  You could sell all that salvaged copper wire and (partially) recoup the cost of your coach!

Good to hear from you, Mr B3!  You don't post enough!  I miss your piccys and great stories illustrating your amazing adventures "down under".
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
Sorento (or BOLT) on a Kar Kaddy SS
"Nature abhors a vacuum"

Re: Relay,

Reply #3
Go with chuck's suggestion. I count think of anything else that would require a flasher unless there was a separate flasher for the trailer wiring
Toby a 94 u280
Cummins 8.3
6 speed Allison
Exhaust brake


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