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Old 04-07-2016, 06:30 PM   #1
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1987 Aluma Lite 33FT.

Hi Folks,
I'm new to the forum. I just purchased a 1987 Holliday Rambler Aluma Lite 33FT motor home with 33,000 original miles. Great condition but has a few problems. It has a wiring problem and I need a complete wiring diagram both for chassis and interior. I also need a an owners manual. I have no problem with the cost. HELP PLEASE

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Chassis manuals are pretty readily available, but schematics and manuals for the coach are probably close to nonexistent. Those were never very helpful from most companies, but Holiday Rambler ceased to exist as the original company back in 1986 when they were sold to Harley Davidson, then in 96 they were taken over by Monaco Corporation, who then went to Navistar by way of bankruptcy sale in 2010. It has since been sold to Allied Specialty Vehicles and is there today. With such a checkered history I'd be surprised if the manufacturer could help even if they wanted to.

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