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Title: 1975 AC owners manual
Post by: nhoj03 on August 01, 2005, 06:35:18 PM
Anyone know where I can find an owners manual for my 75 AC????????
Title: 1975 AC owners manual
Post by: Andy Illes on August 01, 2005, 07:57:26 PM
Hi again.  Unfortunately, there's no such thing as an owners' manual... just for the different accessories (furnace, fridge, stove, etc).  Ask and ye shall receive...  :lol:

As to the van/chassis, there's a good Chiltons that covers our years.  Conrad has excellent wiring schematics, if you need that.
Title: manuals
Post by: Conrad on August 02, 2005, 09:18:52 PM
Yah, I can help a bit.  Whatcha lookin' fer?  I have some wiring diagrams  that I can try to copy for ya.  I have a Haynes manual titled "Dodge & Plymouth Vans 1971 thru 1996." Haynes number is 30065 (349).  ISBN 1 56392 184 7.  I also have a small Chiltons from a previous owner that covers the 67-77 Dodge vans and Plymouth vans 74-77.

Suggestion to all, check out your local half price book seller.  That is where I found my Hanynes manual.

Again, the manuals only cover the Van chassis, not the motorhome.  Chassis includes engine, drive train brakes... the typical manual stuff.

Welcome aboard.  ARRRRRRRRRRRRGH!
Title: Re: 1975 AC owners manual
Post by: hollace on March 13, 2008, 07:38:54 PM
I've been looking for a wiring diagram for ages and had a look at one of those Chiltons.  There didin't seem to be nearly as many wires on the diagram than I see under the hood.  Is that because of all the wires going to the body of the motorhome?  Are these Chiltons useful and is there a diagram specific to the motorhome?  I've had a wire fire and need help!
Title: Re: 1975 AC owners manual
Post by: JerryT on March 15, 2008, 08:46:18 AM
Hollace, sorry about your fire. I bought on Ebay the factory service manual that has all the wiring info, pics and diagrams. You can get one for $20-$40, just keep watching. Where was the wiring fire, inside or outside (underhood)?
JerryT