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Old 03-18-2025, 04:35 PM   #1
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2004 Adventurer: What does this go to?

Working in the RV today and while I was down underneath the dash retrieving a dropped screw I noticed this plug hanging down.

Everything works as far as I know so just wondering what this might go to.

Thanks.
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Working in the RV today and while I was down underneath the dash retrieving a dropped screw I noticed this plug hanging down.

Everything works as far as I know so just wondering what this might go to.

Thanks.
Do you have a Electric brake controller ? Or its for an Option you don't have. I wouldn't worry about it..
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Old 03-18-2025, 05:27 PM   #3
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You could peel back the loom and check the wire numbers. Winnebago has your wiring diagrams on the web site.
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You could peel back the loom and check the wire numbers. Winnebago has your wiring diagrams on the web site.
good idea. thanks
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A lot of these units have extra wiring hanging in them. The wiring harness was made for different uses that not all units had all the accessories for the wiring. If everything works I wouldn't worry about it.
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Having spent WAY too much time under my dash , and in the power cable bay ; I can say that copper wire must have been very cheep when my coach was built.

Between Freightliner and Newmar , there is enough extra wire to build wiring harnesses for a couple of Honda Civics.
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