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Update on ZF trouble 87FC35 - Jeff Miller - 09-14-2006 14:58 First, I am just getting caught-up on this problem, so bear with me if I've showed up in the middle of the movie. If the coach won't start with the ignition key, look at that problem first. If the ignition switch isn't getting proper power then the ZF probably won't either. The ZF has a relay box, a flat aluminum box, has three connectors plugged into it. I have a spare (new) one here, but since it is simply a few Bosch relays on a circuit board inside, easy to repair if it is the problem. This box supplies power to the ZF. There are two wiring diagrams for the '87 FC/ZF, 1255157 inactive 3- 17-87 and 1314327 the later one. The early one ('157) has three connectors on the relay box: 11pin/4pin/8pin. We'll start with this early one. The power comes from: a red wire from the ignition switch; a white/green wire from the ignition terminal of the terminal switch above the main batteries; and a 20a ignition-hot circuit breaker. The later version ('327) is powered similarly with the addition of an orange wire off of an 8a ignition-hot circuit breaker, this relay box has three connectors also but they are 13pin/4pin/8pin. With the ignition on, check the voltage and check with a light also: the body-hot terminal and ignition terminal on the battery- compartment terminal switch, then with the grille and left wiper/access panel open check all of the load-side terminals on all of the circuit-breakers behind that panel. You might also pull the small panel out of the dash (first) with the ignition switch to see if there is proper power to/from the ignition switch, changing that switch in an '87-'89 FC is a 5minute job at worst. Good luck, hope I gave you some useful info, not just more confusion. BTW the master wiring, chassis drawing for your coach should be 1284967. If all is lost, I'm currently 'Birdless and accepting donations, will take it off of your hands ;~) - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Alan" wrote: > > Well, after many hours this is where I currently am. > > 1. I have zero volts going to my ZF ECU. > 2. The coach won't start. Now I'm pretty sure that's because > without voltage to my ECU, the coach doesn't know if it's in gear or > not. (I can jump my starter solenoid and it starts.) > 3. I talked to Dan at ZF in Chicago and he was quite helpful. He > told me how to check voltage on the ZF. BUT he didn't know where the > ZF gets it's power off the coach. > 4. I am getting volts out of my 75amp ignition relay with the key > turned on. > > There are bunches of ZF wires behind the grill in the steering > column access panel. There are also two silver boxes with what are > apparently ZF wires going in and out of them. The boxes are about > 4" x 4" x 1". However, I know these aren't the ZF ECU. It is > located underneath the push-button gear selectors by the driver. I > don't know if they have anything to do with power. > > Questions (If anyone knows): > 1. Where/how does the ZF get power from the coach? > 2. Does the power go through the filtered power source under the > couch? > 3. What would keep me from getting any power to the ECU? > > Tomorrow I'm ordering a full set of electronic drawings, but in the > mean time my neighbors would appreciate it if I can get the coach > moved from the street. > > Thanks, > Alan Johnson > 972.769.2526 > 87FC35 > Update on ZF trouble 87FC35 - Alan - 09-14-2006 16:52 FIXED!!!!! Whew. I put up a post on a new thread that describes the problem and fix. Thanks for all your help. I think I documented it pretty well for future reference, but if something isn't clear, let me know and I'll clarify. If that problem had gone on much longer I might have given it to you, Jeff. Thanks! Alan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller" > > First, I am just getting caught-up on this problem, so bear with me > if I've showed up in the middle of the movie. > > If the coach won't start with the ignition key, look at that problem > first. If the ignition switch isn't getting proper power then the ZF > probably won't either. > > The ZF has a relay box, a flat aluminum box, has three connectors > plugged into it. I have a spare (new) one here, but since it is > simply a few Bosch relays on a circuit board inside, easy to repair > if it is the problem. This box supplies power to the ZF. > > There are two wiring diagrams for the '87 FC/ZF, 1255157 inactive 3- > 17-87 and 1314327 the later one. The early one ('157) has three > connectors on the relay box: 11pin/4pin/8pin. We'll start with this > early one. The power comes from: a red wire from the ignition switch; > a white/green wire from the ignition terminal of the terminal switch > above the main batteries; and a 20a ignition-hot circuit breaker. > > The later version ('327) is powered similarly with the addition of an > orange wire off of an 8a ignition-hot circuit breaker, this relay box > has three connectors also but they are 13pin/4pin/8pin. > > With the ignition on, check the voltage and check with a light also: > the body-hot terminal and ignition terminal on the battery- > compartment terminal switch, then with the grille and left > wiper/access panel open check all of the load-side terminals on all > of the circuit-breakers behind that panel. You might also pull the > small panel out of the dash (first) with the ignition switch to see > if there is proper power to/from the ignition switch, changing that > switch in an '87-'89 FC is a 5minute job at worst. > > Good luck, hope I gave you some useful info, not just more confusion. > BTW the master wiring, chassis drawing for your coach should be > 1284967. > > If all is lost, I'm currently 'Birdless and accepting donations, will > take it off of your hands ;~) > > - Jeff Miller > in Holland, MI > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Alan" > wrote: > > > > Well, after many hours this is where I currently am. > > > > 1. I have zero volts going to my ZF ECU. > > 2. The coach won't start. Now I'm pretty sure that's because > > without voltage to my ECU, the coach doesn't know if it's in gear > or > > not. (I can jump my starter solenoid and it starts.) > > 3. I talked to Dan at ZF in Chicago and he was quite helpful. He > > told me how to check voltage on the ZF. BUT he didn't know where > the > > ZF gets it's power off the coach. > > 4. I am getting volts out of my 75amp ignition relay with the key > > turned on. > > > > There are bunches of ZF wires behind the grill in the steering > > column access panel. There are also two silver boxes with what are > > apparently ZF wires going in and out of them. The boxes are about > > 4" x 4" x 1". However, I know these aren't the ZF ECU. It is > > located underneath the push-button gear selectors by the driver. I > > don't know if they have anything to do with power. > > > > Questions (If anyone knows): > > 1. Where/how does the ZF get power from the coach? > > 2. Does the power go through the filtered power source under the > > couch? > > 3. What would keep me from getting any power to the ECU? > > > > Tomorrow I'm ordering a full set of electronic drawings, but in the > > mean time my neighbors would appreciate it if I can get the coach > > moved from the street. > > > > Thanks, > > Alan Johnson > > 972.769.2526 > > 87FC35 > > > |