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Old 05-12-2006, 09:00 AM   #1
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I have an 85 Itasca/Winnebago on a P-30 Chevy chassis. The previous owner apparently re-arranged some of the dash wiring connections when he added levelers and a surround sound system for tailgating. As a result, my fuel gauges and oil pressure gauges are inaccutate. All the wires and connectors seem intact but I'm suspicious that the spade connectors have been connected to the wrong studs. I've looked at Haynes and some other manals for a wiring diagram and so far, nothing I find has my wire colors. I've looked on eBay for manuals but not sure I want to commit $75 or more for a manual that may/may not be correct.

Don't suppose any of you have an 80's vintage P-30 and would be willing to pull the full tank switch an tell me which wire go where?

Any other ideas would be appreciated.

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I have an 85 Itasca/Winnebago on a P-30 Chevy chassis. The previous owner apparently re-arranged some of the dash wiring connections when he added levelers and a surround sound system for tailgating. As a result, my fuel gauges and oil pressure gauges are inaccutate. All the wires and connectors seem intact but I'm suspicious that the spade connectors have been connected to the wrong studs. I've looked at Haynes and some other manals for a wiring diagram and so far, nothing I find has my wire colors. I've looked on eBay for manuals but not sure I want to commit $75 or more for a manual that may/may not be correct.

Don't suppose any of you have an 80's vintage P-30 and would be willing to pull the full tank switch an tell me which wire go where?

Any other ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks.

JB

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Old 05-12-2006, 09:23 AM   #3
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Have you called Winnebago??? They have email me many prints and schematics in PDF format at no charge.
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Indeeed they were great about sending out schematics. Unfortunately the stuff I need is Chevy Chassis related and is not referenced in their plans.

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Have you checked on eBay for a chassis shop/service manual? I just got a set for my '98 from eBay for a good price.

You might also check with truck repair facilities in your area. They might have the manuals you need and allow you to look at them or even photocopy the pages you need.
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