New Topic Section in the Forum - Electric Systems

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Edit: kinda worked
 

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Where can i find chassis wiring for tail turn brake and reverse colors or wire numbers for a 97 front engine blue bird
 
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Where can i find color or wire numbers for tail turn brake reverse for 97 front engine blue bird
 
Front engine or rear engine should not make a difference with wire colors or numbers, without a doubt BB uses the same harnesses for both.

Surely someone with a BB has this info, or can find it pretty quickly... I have a Thomas so I'm afraid I can't help much.

If all else fails get out there with a voltmeter, turn your parking lights and hazard flashers on and take voltage readings to find the wires you need. Tedious I know but lacking a diagram that's about the only way.
 
Beautiful dog!
I remember my childhood German Shepherd... Brandy used to bring stray footballs home from the football field down the street.
At any one time, you could see 6 footballs laying around our yard!

When I was a kid we had a Shepard, he saved myself , mom & 5 siblings when our house caught on fire in middle of the night, Back in the 60's Lassie was on tv so the Lassie Foundation presented him with a medallion & certificate plus Cambells soup was a sponsor & presented us a pyramid of cases of soup. We lost everything except 2 baskets of clothes that were in the porch we grabbed on the way out.
 
chassiss electric

I joined to cut down on process of building a gridless schoolbus motorhome. Diagnosing old way is not a problem for wiring. Thats what 3 pages of responses without any help has contributed to electrical forum
 

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We don't have an electrical forum yet, but it's been suggested in the "Suggestion Box"
During that suggestion it was brought to an admin's attention that we've had problems uploading pics for years.
Since this thread got derailed, I seriously doubt it'll get added to the electrical forum, but it might.
 
The strictly off-topic picture posts might get moved or deleted, then the remainder might get moved..... what I picture happening though is just the new section is added and we start it from scratch.
 
I have to absolutely agree there should be a section for Electric.
What are the newbies (like myself) supposed to do....search and search and search for the answers?
An Electrical section with sub topics underneath would be a great idea.
It can be partitioned out into sections....
what an amazing thing that would be!
 
Addressing Search Functionality:

Go to Google.com and do the following:

1. enter your search terms
2. include this at the end of your search terms: "site: http://www.skoolie.net/forums"

This will use Google powerful search functionality and restrict it to the skoolie forums.
 
That is what I have been having to do. But a proper on site search function would be far more efficient. I added it to my website years ago and it is a far more elegant solution. And it is a plug in that is easy to add.
 

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