ViaVacavi said:Are they all connected to something, or do you have loose ends all over the place?
If everything is sill connected, you can simply tuck them into some wire loom for organization and protection, then route it all out of the way. If you have loose ends then you're going to have to determine what they go to. If you don't have one, pick up a cheap multimeter if you need to trace out any loose wiring.
I checked around online a bit and found a schematic for 1999. It might not be exactly the same but there are probably some similarities:
http://www.eastcoastautotoys.com/pdf_files/wiring/1999_electrical_schematics.pdf
Shamu said:Thanks so much! Some I know are connected to lights in the back that I know I won't be using. Can I just remove or cut them?
Shamu said:I have to make pictures smaller to post them. I thought about just leaving them, ive disconnected wires from the lights that I won't be needing, and thought I should just tuck them in between the insulation. I have ground wires all over connected to the body and nothing else. Can I just remove them?
SternWake said:My starcraft conversion van wiring in the back was for the tri fold sofa bed, the rear AC unit and the rear lighting.
I kept all the rear lighting circuitry as it is 14 awg and already in position to be reused, the trifold sofa bed actuator now motor opens and closes a conversion van sliding window behind my compressor fridge via the original but relocated rocker switch, the rear AC unit long gone, but the 12 sae gauge wiring to it has been retasked in other projects.
All I really did was move the conversion fuse block to the house battery. Actually i just cut the wire and used a new fuse block as the original did not lend itself to fiddling.
CAn't imagine ripping it all out rather than spending a few minutes with a digital multimeter masking tape and a sharpie figuring out what wire is what, and reusing it. LED lights don't need 14awg, but I certainly wouldn't rip it out to replace it with 22 awg.
rvpopeye said:My mechanic gave me his grandad's 90's Mark3 for reusing as much as I wanted as long as it would still run ! They wanted it for a demolition derby!
I does indeed have a lot of wiring !
Mine had a nice pair of 10GA going all the way back to the electric motor for the rear seat/bed , tons of lighter GA stuff for the lights and stereo . The lights were all daisy chained so most of that was short pieces.
I traced them all to the dash and cut them there and then pulled them back through wrapping the positive (B+) ends with a roll of electric tape.
I also salvaged the stereo ,12 volt TV and VCR , some switches and all of the small lights including all the grab handles and a lot of nice solid dark walnut boards and doors from the cabinets , dash trim etc. (I LOVE DARK WALNUT)
And best of all the 2 rear captain's chairs ,,,
Most of it is now part of my Chevy class C , the rest is in one of my storage compartments.
I never did find out how it did in the derby!e
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