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Participant Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Registered: July 02, 2008
Posts: 9
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Does anyone have a electrical drawing for the main relay board for a 1995 cadi fleetwood mfg by the classic limo co. (no longer in business). It has a few problems and a schematic would make troubleshooting more effective
Thanx Rob |
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Participant Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Registered: July 02, 2008
Posts: 9
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I will check that...thanx for the tip!
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Limo Protege Location: Crown Point, Indiana
Registered: May 02, 2008
Posts: 102
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Just a thought since we had this problem with our 2000 Lincoln. If the '95 has airbags, could the airbags have a small leak and compressor kicking on even though "power" is off? |
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Participant Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Registered: July 02, 2008
Posts: 9
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Thanks Digger...I was looking for a schematic for a 95 cadi fleetwood...current issues:
#1 10 amp fuse blowng (dead short) found that the rear condeser fan froze up need new fan motor (NAPA???) #2 Overhead led rope lights do not work Im guessing they operate off the dimmer switch at the back of the vehicle. Ground is good and I have 12v to switch... output to the "LIGHTS" varies from 3-12 volts dependant on the posistion of the poteniometer.(Now for the strange) the wire that "I ASSUME" goes to the lights, if you disconnect the wire from the dimmer and check it for voltage it has 12v to it. #3 the best for last....the cars battery is drained in a 24 hr period even if everything is off.
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Participant Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Registered: July 02, 2008
Posts: 9
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I am not to familiar with this industry(I mostly deal with idustrial automated controls) so keeping this in mind I didnt think a coachbuilder would be interested in helping me with a electrical problem with a car this old...so coachbuilders would keep a drawing for this car.By the way thanks for the help
Rob
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Limo Master Location: Dayton, Ohio
Registered: November 27, 2006
Posts: 475
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Digger is still here, just been super busy lately.
If you can post your problems we may be able to assist with some guidance with the problems. |
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Participant Registered: April 13, 2008
Posts: 11
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Hi Rob, Maybe you should ask Creative Coach Builders (you can contact them at www.creativecoachbuilders.com). They advertise on the homepage of Classic (www.classiclimo.com) that they have added the former Classic limousines to their portfolio. If they now build those cars they should be able to provide you with some schematics. Please let me know how they react. I'd like to know because I plan to buy a "Mirage" limo from them. Markus Klimek Size DOES matter! |
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the shiznit Location: Lou., Ky & all other states
Registered: January 27, 2006
Posts: 376
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Anybody seen Digger?
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