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fixiewrek

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    1991 Itasca Spirit
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  1. Alright, with some help from David I figured out what went where and I figured I'll post it here to share the knowledge. Red = Left Negative Pink = Left Positive Yellow = Right Negative Light Green/Gray = Right Positive
  2. Thanks David. Sounds like we have the same set up. I checked the rear speakers and the left and the right are the same colors too.
  3. I have a similar issue with my 1992 Itasca Spirit. I took out the old stereo and have the standard harness for the power, front speakers, etc. and then a separate after market harness that I'm pretty sure is for the rear speakers as they seem to be spliced into the front speaker wiring, but then there are 4 speaker wires that go under the carpet and towards the back, I assume these are right rear positive and negative and left rear positive and negative. My question is how can I tell which is which. I checked the colors of the wires at the rear speakers and they are different so they must be spliced somewhere along the way. Any thoughts?
  4. Not a bad idea to keep them out of sight. I think as long as they are comfy they will be fine. I'd love to bring them and do bring them most places, but we'll be road riding so there's no way they can come along. When we go mt. biking my dog comes along and LOVES it!!!
  5. So as a new owner of a 1992 Itasca Spirit, road trips are being planned and of course, the dogs are coming. My question is related to how hot does it get in an RV and is it okay to leave the mutts in there for a number of hours if I go hiking, biking, etc. With an RV you have a lot more room for them to be in, insulation, ceiling air vents, large windows, blinds and shades that could be lowered and even a fan could be run. Of course, I would not leave them in a car in any sort of even warm climate, but I also don't think twice about leaving them at home on hot days. So with an RV in the middle of the two I'm wondering what your thoughts are.So from everyone's experience and thoughts is it okay to leave dogs in the RV, at what outdoor temps, and for how long? Thoughts are appreciated. And just to not ruffle anyone's feathers, I love my dogs and want to take them everywhere with me, but there are some things they just can't do. But they are treated like kings.
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