https://t3wiki.org/index.php?title=Refrigerator_Relay_Wiring&feed=atom&action=historyRefrigerator Relay Wiring - Revision history2024-03-28T18:27:11ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.34.2https://t3wiki.org/index.php?title=Refrigerator_Relay_Wiring&diff=302&oldid=prevRocky Squirrel: Created page with '== Refrigerator Relay Wiring == ''Or, where's that red wire come from, anyway?'' This is from Mr Squirrel's 1984 Westfalia. The Red "To Battery" wire for Pin 87 on th…'2010-06-23T23:04:24Z<p>Created page with '== Refrigerator Relay Wiring == ''Or, where's that red wire come from, anyway?'' This is from Mr Squirrel's 1984 Westfalia. The Red "To Battery" wire for Pin 87 on th…'</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>== &nbsp;Refrigerator Relay Wiring ==<br />
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''Or, where's that red wire come from, anyway?'' <br />
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This is from Mr Squirrel's 1984 Westfalia. <br />
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The Red "To Battery" wire for Pin 87 on the Westy Refrigerator 12-Volt Heater Relay (located in the box under the driver's seat) and shown on Bentley p. 97.32b goes to Fuse #7 under the dash. <br />
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The fuse box wiring diagram on p 97.58 does not show this detail. <br />
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The diagram shows two wires coming off the load side of Fuse #7: a red wire and a red/black wire, both of which are shown as going to the rad fan circuitry. <br />
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That's not what I see in my fuse box. <br />
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Here, there are two red wires, one of which powers the aforementioned reefer relay, the second goes to parts unknown. I assume it's still for the rad fan, maybe they do the red &gt; red/black fork farther downstream. <br />
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--[[User:Rocky Squirrel|Rocky Squirrel]] 23:04, 23 June 2010 (UTC)</div>Rocky Squirrel