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Old 08-26-2020, 10:28 PM   #1
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I have been scouring the web for wiring diagrams for my 2003 BT Cruiser and stumbled upon a sharing site that had several available to download. I grabbed everything they had and am attaching to this post. They are mainly about the power wiring from chassis, generator and house battery to the converter and power center. They've been very helpful for me and I hope they are for you as well!

There's a limit of 5 files per post, so I will upload the rest in a separate post.
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File Type: pdf CE1235 All 50 amp (1).pdf (183.7 KB, 277 views)
File Type: pdf CE1235 All units with 30 amp service (1).pdf (103.1 KB, 357 views)
File Type: pdf CE1283 Generator Hook up (1).pdf (118.4 KB, 239 views)
File Type: pdf CE1283 Generator Hook upB (1).pdf (100.5 KB, 173 views)
File Type: pdf CE1283 Generator Hook upC (1).pdf (113.0 KB, 163 views)
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Old 08-26-2020, 10:29 PM   #2
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Here are the rest of the files...
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File Type: pdf CE1286 Monitor Panel Hook up (1).pdf (115.5 KB, 238 views)
File Type: pdf CE1288 Relay harness (1).pdf (34.4 KB, 215 views)
File Type: pdf CE1289 Relay hookup (1).pdf (35.9 KB, 215 views)
File Type: pdf CE1461 Diagram 12V Distribution (1).pdf (132.4 KB, 341 views)
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Old 08-27-2020, 09:46 PM   #3
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Thanks, 5230 Newbie!! I'm sure these will help out a lot of folks. I will say that I found several inconsistencies with the particular wiring on my coach vs. the drawings. They are a great baseline, but I recommend that people spend a little time with their coach and do some testing and map out their particular situations. For example, my 12 volt fuse locations were all out of order compared to the drawings, and one of my 120 volt receptacles is powered by the Curbside circuit. Best to all, LTL
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I have them now; I and (I am sure thousands of others), THANK YOU!
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(RE: CE-1289) Wow, Less than 5-minutes and I find an error in the drawing that gives a FIRE RISK. The RV BATTERY direct connected (Unprotected) to cable going to engine compartment. The chassis battery is protected, (if that wire went to ground), but NOT RV battery.... it would FRY. Hope they revised that drawing later? (I sent an email to Gulfstream Coach)
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Old 09-07-2020, 10:28 AM   #6
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Thank you! Very useful
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Old 09-07-2020, 01:28 PM   #7
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I am looking for the circuit diagram for a BT Cruiser 2006 Model 5250 for these switches

Wires are spliced with different colors and splices that certainly infer modification by someone for some reason. Hence the switches don't control the labeled function. Trunk lights = Basement/ cargo box lights rest is self evident
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THANK YOU, SO MUCH! You have saved my day and probably saved the day for countless others with GS Coaches! Gulf stream appears to be very secretive with their wiring schematics.
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Old 09-06-2020, 10:14 AM   #9
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I have an 05 6280. I have looked all over for info too. Guess I have the only one on here.
I have wires dangling all over, and can find no info on any of them.
Thanks for sharing these
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So from the diagrams, I (finally got an ANSWER to my question from 1-2-yrs ago..... WHAT is "C/S" and "R/S" in the panel directory for BREAKERS AND FUSES?.... and NO one else knew either?... SO THE ANSWER IS: C/S= CURBSIDE (passenger in USA) AND R/S= ROADSIDE (Driver's in USA) Duhhhhh
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Old 09-06-2020, 02:32 PM   #11
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Those are very handy thanks. GS is very protective of their stinking wiring diagrams and won't share them.
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Old 09-06-2020, 03:43 PM   #12
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Hi all,

I have been scouring the web for wiring diagrams for my 2003 BT Cruiser and stumbled upon a sharing site that had several available to download. I grabbed everything they had and am attaching to this post. They are mainly about the power wiring from chassis, generator and house battery to the converter and power center. They've been very helpful for me and I hope they are for you as well!

There's a limit of 5 files per post, so I will upload the rest in a separate post.
Is this Sharing Site only for the BT Cruiser or do they have other Gulf Stream models? I have been looking for the wiring diagrams for my Scenic Cruiser since 2009 with no results. Thanks, Ed
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Old 09-06-2020, 03:48 PM   #13
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Old 09-06-2020, 04:31 PM   #14
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Thanks for sharing. Most look pretty helpful. I also would like to know the source, if possible, so that we can check for others. I have a class A Friendship, 1995. Noted that one of these said Class C only. I would like to look for others. Please share link for source.

Mine is on a Spartan chassis and they shared some of theirs. But really need both.

Thanks again! Happy RV'ing.
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Hey 95GulFship102,

I'm very pleased to see your post as I also have a '95 Friendship. I have many questions because I'm starting a total rehab on mine. I now have a long-term lease on a 50' x 52' warehouse space with a garage door big enough to pull into and that has been my hold up for several years. I have several sources to pass along to you if you would like. My transmission shifter keypad was worn out so badly that I started using the eraser end of a pencil to make contact enough to shift. The RV dealer wanted to sell me a $2,800 replacement module as a fix. I located an electronics repair shop in Texas who told me that the keypad is just a plug & play item and he had several pads at $50 each. When I questioned the operational quality of the controller itself, he just told me to send the module to him and he would give it a full bench service for $50 to make sure it was fully functional. That being said, the RV dealer fix estimate of $2,800 cost me $100 plus freight, about $128 total !! He told me he gets modules and keypads from RV dealers for nearly nothing every time they sell a $2,800 fix ?!?
I also have a full owner's manual for our model. My other great find was a Haldex L31103 Pure Air Plus Air Dryer replacement for $240 from a wholesale truck parts distributor. Again, a $960 RV dealer fix. It took about 30 minutes to replace. I still have some electrical challenges ahead because my batteries aren't charging while connected to a landline. I'll be upgrading all the lighting to LED and tricking out all the sound and AV gear, all that's a no-brainer for me since I was involved in the music biz for more than 40 years before becoming a General Contractor. Hence, I'll be doing almost all of the work in my shop.
When people tell me I'm wasting my time on such an older model, I tell them it's just another remodel as far as I'm concerned, on a project with good bones. Well maintained, the family-owned model with low mileage, and very little abuse !! Besides that, I'm 69 and want to putter on a project that makes me happy .....
Again, glad I saw this post, and if want any of my sources, let me know.

Happy RVing,
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Hello Track 29. Do you have any wiring diagrams or electrical information for a 2003 Gulf Stream Ultra Supreme. I recently purchased this unit and have no electrical schematics and haven't had any luck locating any. Thanks in advance for taking the time to respond to this request. Al.
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HI David,

I hope you're project is going well. I hadn't seen this page of posts until just today. I've redone my flooring and replaced the couch and the chair/mag stand with a smaller loveseat. I totally agree with you; this coach is on very solid bones. Thanks for the info!

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Old 09-06-2020, 08:22 PM   #18
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Thanks for this information. When I had no house battery charge from the engine, I had to crawl under and hunt all over for the solenoid i knew must be hidden somewhere. Found it caked in mud and water under the driver side running board. Stupid place to put it. I also found no breaker or fuse protection between the front chassis battery and the rear house battery.





I have been scouring the web for wiring diagrams for my 2003 BT Cruiser and stumbled upon a sharing site that had several available to download. I
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Thanks, Had a few of these, but this is now a more complete set. A few questions on use
1 I cant find where the drawing was revised from the change log. Standard drafting practice is to circle the revision on the print. ie one change says inverter added 3/27/2008 change # 12 but the only 12 I can find is fuse 12 which is labeled LP leak detector ( which is not an inverter) So I don't understand their system.

2 What is powered in Curb Side and What is powered in Road Side?
I assume all 110 VAC outlets, 110 to Refridg and ??????? is curbside.

3. All my drawings as well as these infer All except as noted. I assume the application is for All but of course the All is not defined by model years. So I agree, take as guidance and if the position and wire color agree, then you have more confidence of applicability.
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Thanks a lot!!
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