02-12-2017, 08:05 AM
Remove driver , (dash) control panel?
Looking for someone who has had the dash control panel out on an 84 era coach
I am replacing the old 50 amp manual transfer switch with a new auto transfer switch. The original one was working fine, but had been repaired many times over the years, leaving a nest of wires inside it that made me uncomfortable.
I now have no use for the selector switch in the dash for shore/ generator, or the associated shore power indicating light. I removed the 10 screws on the drivers control panel, thinking there would be long enough leads on the back of it to gain access . I am not able to lift the panel up more than an inch or two, and don't want to break or unplug something. Am I missing something here? I am assuming that the factory put it together and then screwed it in, meaning there should be at last a foot of extra length in the wires?
The solution for yesterday was to put it back together and save it for another day
Looking for someone who has had the dash control panel out on an 84 era coach
I am replacing the old 50 amp manual transfer switch with a new auto transfer switch. The original one was working fine, but had been repaired many times over the years, leaving a nest of wires inside it that made me uncomfortable.
I now have no use for the selector switch in the dash for shore/ generator, or the associated shore power indicating light. I removed the 10 screws on the drivers control panel, thinking there would be long enough leads on the back of it to gain access . I am not able to lift the panel up more than an inch or two, and don't want to break or unplug something. Am I missing something here? I am assuming that the factory put it together and then screwed it in, meaning there should be at last a foot of extra length in the wires?
The solution for yesterday was to put it back together and save it for another day
Guy & Sue Cobham
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
1984 Classic 40' #59