There were several slightly different LED panels used over the years. The Bentley shows the 80-81 early one that had the flame LED alone in the center and the 4 left ones for the water tank including 2 red ones at the bottom. You have the far more common one used inmost 82-91 Westys AFAIK. Another omission in the long list of errors and omissions in the Bentley. Mark Kim Brennan wrote: > > .......... > Curious thing is, the Bentley manual mentions specific colors for the water > level and battery LEDs, but on the propane indicator the text does not talk > about its color. The diagram refers to it as a "red" indicator (and all the > manuals refer to it as "green".) Blue does seem a much better mnemonic though > (however, it should be noted that blue LEDs did not exist up until a few > years ago, so it wasn't even an option when our Westy's were made. ) > ............ |
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