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Old 03-08-2008, 02:20 PM   #1
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Does anyone know what the wire bundle under the hood of a 2003 Mountain Aire gas coach is for?? There are six or seven wires bundled with connectors attached to them. Its on the drivers side attached to top of compartment right above the box that houses the relay and battery disconnect connections.

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Does anyone know what the wire bundle under the hood of a 2003 Mountain Aire gas coach is for?? There are six or seven wires bundled with connectors attached to them. Its on the drivers side attached to top of compartment right above the box that houses the relay and battery disconnect connections.

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You will find your 1 amp fuse in the mess and some of the wiring I will use for mid coach turn signals which I believe you all ready have.
If you use a magnifine glass there is print on each wire that should tell you what wire is for, a couple could be for brake controls to a trailer or car you may tow.
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I ve seen a wire bundle above the fuse panel over the steering wheel that has the tow wires. I'm talking about th one in the engine compartment. It has undercoating overspray on them and hard to see if there are any markings. Are we talking about the same wires??
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Yes we are talking about the same bundle.
We have same chassis same wires. Only like I said your mid turn signal wires may already be used. The wires are marked in fine print you will need magnifine glass.
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"OO7", Thanks for replying and for the info.

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