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I need a wiring diagram for my 77 Titan
Last Post 02 Jul 2010 05:41 PM by Reinovator. 5 Replies.
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21 Jun 2010 08:07 PM  

I have a bad drain on my batterys I've checked the alt out of the rig it's good and it has two regulators, don't ask me why, haven't figuered it out yet. both regulators are good too.

It looks like a complete rewire, my park or clearence lamps are dim, cancer most likely.

head lamps and brake lamps good.

I've got power to the dash for reasons I' don't understand, key off, lights off. dodge is very unreal to me, I need to start at the battery and work to distributation some how.

thanks for your help in advance

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26 Jun 2010 10:07 AM  
I don't have a wiring diagram a Titan. I did find this post doing a little Google-ing: http://www.rvmechanic.com/current_c...hread.html

Does one reg feed the chassis and one feed the house batteries?

I hate to say it..but electrical issues on these typically does mean starting at the battery and working through the system. I've removed/corrected about 100 feet of previous owner wiring on mine and still don't have it all worked out.

I also installed two cutoff switches (one for the house and one for the chassis) and I turn both off when parking the RV.
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26 Jun 2010 03:56 PM  
I had the feeling that this was the case I, personally, believe that it's not necessary to have TWO regulators. and yes I think that one is for the chassis and one for the RV accessories.

All I want is the dash wiring and the chassis wiring I can isolate from there. I will try the link and get back to you.
I'm still thinking about the GM alternator option.
Thank you for your reply
Love GM don't understand dodge.
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27 Jun 2010 02:29 PM  

Not much there, links just open more links then you have to pay for a manuel which may or may not have your info thanks for trying

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02 Jul 2010 04:15 PM  
Bummer. Time to start tracing wires I guess? Post up what you find...
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02 Jul 2010 05:41 PM  

I found a few diagrams for Vans which as I recall, although I don't trust most of what I did in the 80's too many Ozzy and AC DC concerts, are pretty close. to what the majority of the m chassis dodges used, I was a dodge parts man for 4 years, here's an example of what I found

http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/ss215/reinovator/unit%201a%20consulting/77%20b%20van%20wiring/wd7.jpg

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http://s577.photobucket.com/albums/ss215/reinovator/unit%201a%20consulting/77%20b%20van%20wiring/

I haven't tried these as yet I need to get this project street legal, you know how city's are.

 

http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/ss215/reinovator/77%20GMC%20Panel%20truck/bodypanels020.jpg




I will post what I can figure out though. thanks again for the feed back.

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