11-08-2022, 05:15 AM
Jack,
Ok let’s do some more guessing….
Can you identify what triggers the relay? Key on? AC on? Radio on? Front TV on? Always on? It seems to me to defeat the purpose of a relay if it is always on.
If that doesn’t yield results…here is another thought (based on coach 653)
If that relay is above the driver’s seat…the wires that go to that area are routed on the left side of the overhead console. (Hidden behind the left wall) Pull the big receiver out and look for a panel in the floor of the console…under the receiver. You might be able to follow the wires to their destination. The “trap door” under the radio is camouflaged pretty well by the black felt.
Ok let’s do some more guessing….
Can you identify what triggers the relay? Key on? AC on? Radio on? Front TV on? Always on? It seems to me to defeat the purpose of a relay if it is always on.
If that doesn’t yield results…here is another thought (based on coach 653)
If that relay is above the driver’s seat…the wires that go to that area are routed on the left side of the overhead console. (Hidden behind the left wall) Pull the big receiver out and look for a panel in the floor of the console…under the receiver. You might be able to follow the wires to their destination. The “trap door” under the radio is camouflaged pretty well by the black felt.
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama