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Good day,
First post. New to this lifestyle. We have a 2018 Keystone Carbon 347. I am looking for diagrams and or schematics so that I can understand what is where. Like where are the holding tanks, ductwork, wiring and such. I can call the help line at keystone and they will tell me answers to my questions but will not provide any hard copies. That goes a long way for helping on any repairs.
Thanks for any help.
Dennis
 
Unfortunately many of the manufacturers don’t want to release diagrams. You might have to do some exploring on your own and map things out on paper as you go.
 
I was just wishing for the same thing yesterday. Or a good owners manual. Every car I've had has a manual that is thorough enough I can fully understand how to operate everything in the vehicle. The rv however doesn't come close. I still have a button on the monitor panel that I don't know what it's for. And they recommend having enough water in your black tank to cover the bottom but without knowing the dimensions how am I supposed to know how much water that is? A good thorough owners manual is definitely a must.
 
I was just wishing for the same thing yesterday. Or a good owners manual. Every car I've had has a manual that is thorough enough I can fully understand how to operate everything in the vehicle. The rv however doesn't come close. I still have a button on the monitor panel that I don't know what it's for. And they recommend having enough water in your black tank to cover the bottom but without knowing the dimensions how am I supposed to know how much water that is? A good thorough owners manual is definitely a must.
If you have access to manufacture and model number of things you can find most manuals online.
 
I have asked Newmar on numerous occasions for an electrical wiring diagram and only get a schematic of the part in question. When we were at the Newmar Service Center having an electrical short traced by a very capable tech, he said that each coach is built by hand, and consequently the path of the wiring is somewhat unique to each coach. Consequently there is no definitive wire routing on file anywhere for a particular coach.
This Newmar electrician Tech was able to spot and fix a short, in less than 30 minutes to my amazement. I'd been chasing this short for 8 months with the help of several different dealership techs during multiple service visits to no avail.
Consequently why I travel 3000 miles round trip to get service at Newmar Service Center. Not convenient, but effective.
 

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