Drum roll, please: Top to bottom: Thick light green wire and thick dark green wire Thin yellow wire Thin white wire Thick black wire Courtesy of Malcolm Stebbins, back when I was having trouble wiring mine. If you don't find a drain cap to fit, the archives has information about how owners have glued a whole assembly from hardware plumbing department over the outlet so you can use easily available parts for the rest of your westy's life instead of hunting for special parts. Jim On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Kevin Gilbert <kggilbert@myactv.net>wrote: > End of autumn greetings, > > I'm re-installing the kitchen in my '84 Westy. > Today's question is: Could someone provide me the top-to-bottom order > of wires that plug into the side of the water tank. They are for level > sensing. There are four wires: white, black, green, and yellow. I > wrote the order down when I removed them last year. Hmmm, wonder where > that scrap of paper is? > Also, I'm in need of the water tank drain cap. If anyone has an extra > or knows a quick and easy source for replacement, that would be great. > > Thanks. > > Kevin > |
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