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10-25-2022, 02:50 PM #21
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Well, if we're correct, you need to cover that red wire just in case it's hot at some point and it comes in contact with a ground. Wire nut or electrical tape. And maybe try to trace down, the orange/purple/white wire to see where it goes, the white group of wires, and the smaller gauge red wire. If that's the signal wire, then you'd have a good idea of what the relay should be supplying power to.
That VOM is a very handy tool to have around. Basically you're interested in learning how to read voltage, AC and DC, and continuity. And a clamp-on ampmeter is a pretty cool tool to have too.
OTOH, if everything is working, then not a priority project.Howard and Peggy
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10-25-2022, 04:15 PM #22
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So, I'll chime in here. When I was putting in the battery bypass in my 320MKS, I had a wire pop out of a crimp connector like that. It wasn't stripped correctly, and was just laying next to another wire in the crimp ring terminal connector. (Shoddy workmanship there.) I replaced that ring connector and correctly crimped the two wires going into it. I also tugged, fairly hard on each one of the other connectors to make sure nothing else would come out. I ended up having to replace two other ring connectors as the wire just popped right out of them. In the end, I had two wires that I had to re-strip and re-crimp.
Now, on the the OP: for your issue, I highly recommend pulling the relay off the wall (if you can't read the top of it) so you can read the top and determine what that pin is. By the looks of it, in the picture, it appears to be the 12+ VDC input. Don't take my word for it, please verify it for yourself. Also, I would take a volt meter (Harbor Freight sells one for less than $5, that will work just fine) set to measure Volts DC and touch the black lead of the meter to a good ground point and the red lead to the stud that the connector is on. If it reads around 12VDC and the relay indicates that red wire is supposed to be the 12VDC input, then I think you will be good to replace the wire and crimp connectors.
If that is the case, it also appears the wire is 12 or 14 GA (probably 14). I would run down to the store (or Amazon it), purchase 14 GA stranded wire, and a 1/4" ring connector (yellow) for a 12-16 GA wire and a spade female connector (again, yellow 12-16 GA) that is insulated (or covered all the way). Like the one in your picture. Measure the length of wire you will need, with a decent amount of slack, and strip the wire on both ends at least 3/8" and crimp the ends on. You'll need a crimper as well.
Let us know your findings!Mark & Mary. Full-timing across the USA (and Canada)!
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10-25-2022, 04:26 PM #23
Found disconnected wire 2020 303RLS front compartment
As @FT4NOW mentioned, if you look at the bottom terminal block on the right hand side you can clearly see where it came from.
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10-25-2022, 04:29 PM #24
It does look like it, but as others said, use a meter to be on the safe side. We all know how these things are wired haphazardly.
If the wire opposite the unconnected wire can be followed, or that little white tag can provide any info, that might be a good start. Reading all the numbers on the bottom of the relay could be helpful (assuming the relay was wired correctly).
Anyone with a 303 know what the relay is powering? I'd be willing to bet that component isnt working properly right now. My initial thought is an awning, but it's just a shot in the dark.2023 Momentum 398M-R
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10-26-2022, 08:55 AM #25
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I love this forum. From the people here found the problem, learned the basics of how to use a multimeter, relays and a lot more. Thank you everyone for your help. I was not able to find anything not working in the trailer. The missing wire does go to the poorly crimped terminal and supplies output to a OneControl optional factory supplied TPMS accessory that I don't have (use Tire Minder instead). GD suggested I not connect the wire to something I don't use in case there is parasitic draw.
Thanks again,
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10-26-2022, 09:29 AM #26
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Must have been bring your kids to work day when they built that electrical distribution. So weak. Hope you find the missing wire.
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10-26-2022, 10:26 AM #27
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Cool beans.
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10-26-2022, 02:20 PM #28
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@mcl1jw Congrats on finding the answer to the question. I agree, this is the best forum I've been on. So many helpful people and minimal rudeness (unlike some others I've been on and ceased using). Head to the horizon!
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10-29-2022, 02:49 PM #29
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I'd put money on you being correct.
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10-29-2022, 03:58 PM #30
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Relays have term 87 and 87A. This might be an accessory lead not used. Looks like it never had a term crimped to it and too little stripped off. Odd its not capped or taped
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