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BJ Henderson
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Posted - 08/27/2014 :  07:01:00 AM  Show Profile  Send BJ Henderson an AOL message  Reply with Quote
I have a 2002 Blue Bird Conventional in the shop has Cummins 5.9 L With Allison transmission. The backup alarm is not working, would like to know where the signal comes from for backup alarm.

We only have this one BB in the fleet now. We did have several, but without the electronics.

aaronwilmoth80911
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Posted - 08/27/2014 :  07:19:47 AM  Show Profile  Visit aaronwilmoth80911's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I've seen them where it is just pigtailed off of the reverse lights. Not sure on this particular bus, just in general. http://service.blue-bird.com/WiringSchematics put in your body number and it may bring up the wiring for it. Hope this helps
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BJ Henderson
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Posted - 08/27/2014 :  11:08:05 AM  Show Profile  Send BJ Henderson an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Thanks arron, I found the circuit on the electrical panel, it goes through a relay. The B/U lamps were working.

I did pigtail it off the lamps. The wire is coming from the body down to the old B/U alarm underneath the bus. I relocated it to above the tag on the left side.

Thanks for the help, I have the link saved!






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aaronwilmoth80911
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Posted - 08/28/2014 :  08:22:06 AM  Show Profile  Visit aaronwilmoth80911's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Glad to help!
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