12v system
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12v system
Hi, does anybody have,or know where I could obtain, a wiring diagram for the 12v system on a 1995 Peugeot Boxer Leisure.Thanks.
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Re: 12v system
The 'Leisure' on a Boxer is not an AutoSleeper model..
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Leisure
According to the decals on the side of the one parked on my drive, and the Auto-Sleeper instruction manual I have,it is!
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Re: 12v system
Do you have a build number on a label in glovebox? Apologies, just checked owners club list of models and there was indeed a Leisure on a Peugeot. Must be very rare. Is it a van conversion or coach-built? Can you put photos up?
Even if it is, there are never wiring diagrams available , AS change location of components more often than they change their socks.
Even if it is, there are never wiring diagrams available , AS change location of components more often than they change their socks.
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Re: 12v system
Interesting that these models occasionally appear - I confess I've never heard of the Leisure before. It was a bad choice of name (looking back to the pre-internet age) because it's hard to search for!
This Ebay listing seems to suggest that it may originally have been a Sherpa based model that seems to be similar to the Ford-based Frisky, with a pop-top:
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Does it have a pop-up roof?
Whether it does or not, you could expect it to have an electrical system that's very similar to other A/S panel van conversions of the same age. Fortunately they aren't too complicated in relative terms, so you shouldn't have too much difficulty with it, unless it's been modified by a previous owner...
I'm a bit surprised that there is no electrical diagram at the back (or in the middle of) the Instruction Manual that you have, because A/S started including them from the early 90s onwards. If not, you'll probably just have to work from one for a similar model.
This Ebay listing seems to suggest that it may originally have been a Sherpa based model that seems to be similar to the Ford-based Frisky, with a pop-top:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Does it have a pop-up roof?
Whether it does or not, you could expect it to have an electrical system that's very similar to other A/S panel van conversions of the same age. Fortunately they aren't too complicated in relative terms, so you shouldn't have too much difficulty with it, unless it's been modified by a previous owner...
I'm a bit surprised that there is no electrical diagram at the back (or in the middle of) the Instruction Manual that you have, because A/S started including them from the early 90s onwards. If not, you'll probably just have to work from one for a similar model.
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