My new truck is a 2000 W900L with a C-15. Whoever owned this thing before me apparently thought they were good at wiring. When I got it they had all the light switches all swapped around. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for this thing? Or could you tell me what color wires are supposed to go where on the three light switches?
Thanks guys,
C.J.
2000 W900 Wiring Diagram
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Luckycowdog, Feb 7, 2009.
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Kenworths have always had labels taped onto the wires inside the dash plate. Undo 2 screws at the top of the right side dashplate and look in there. Or did you already?
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Someone must have taken the labels off of those wires already.
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How do you mean swapped around? Pic?
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The headlight switch apparently went out and they were using the spare as the headlights, then the side and tail switch must have went out so they spliced it into the aux. light switch so it was running everything but the headlights. Now when you turn on the clearance lights nothing happens. When you turn on the headlights, it turns on the side, tail, and clearance lights also, then when you actually turn on the side and tail light switch, everything becomes brighter. The aux. lights are now correct, but the other three switches are still not right. I'm hoping someone will have a diagram so I can put the right wires back on the correct switches.
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Anybody have a wiring diagram?
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Bumping because I still have my problem.
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I also have this problem ... 99 with a 3406e.... Once again, previous owner/drivers ran wires everywhere! I would love to have a CAB wiring diagram.
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Well, I have a 95 w9. All these symptoms happened to me also. It was rain water getting down into the back of the fuse panel. My switches were all messed with by the previous owners also. My headlight, clearance, park lamp switches are all ground side switches, don't know if all kw's are like this. I finally started from scratch and put a good solenoid in the battery box and powered all lights, except headlights, through the one solenoid which gets switched on a powered switch on the dash
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