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Roadtripp

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    1985
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    Skagit Valley, WA

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    Renewable energy, nature, custom vehicles,

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  1. Thanks for the suggestions and service manual link. My 5 year old tablet would not open it but I'm getting something with more memory soon. I haven't gone back yet to work on the Easy Ryder. Will study a wiring schematic first. Might just take a big trailer and tow it home. This is a great forum and group. I'm looking forward to learning more. It's about time I learned to use my multimeter more proficiently.
  2. Thanks for the suggestions. Sorry, it's the cranking battery that was installed backwards. It's under the hood and wired into the wiring loom so I think it's got nothing to do with the camper. It's the stock relay block next to the cranking battery under the hood. A wiring diagram would help. Does anyone know if the driveshaft needs to be disconnected if towed?
  3. I have a 1985 Easy Ryder motorhome with some mystery loose wires and missing relays. I need to identify the relays, find new or used replacements,and what damage might have occurred. Also the ignition key is lost. The steering column does not seem to lock. Any guidance is much appreciated The relay block just to the rear of the battery is missing two items, relays I assume, in the front drivers side location of the relay block. There are 4 fairly big loose wires, perhaps 8 Guage, with ring terminals next to where one item was located. I'm assuming these were attached to studs or a stud. Does anyone know or have an educated guess what these wires go to? Next, the vehicle was tampered with and in the process the battery installed backwards. Does anyone have a clue what damage, if any this might incur? I'm assuming the relays were removed for repairing this. I need to move motorhome. I've not much experience with auto electrical or "hot wiring" but is it relatively easy to start and drive this vehicle until I repair it properly ? I can take a picture and figure out how to load it Happy motoring.
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