Help with 70-80s GM ignition wiring

CoreyH

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Hello,

I am in kind of a mess. I have replaced ignitions before on older indash ignitions and have had to remove the electrical connectors before and it was not an issue. I replaced an ignition on a lost key situation. I ended up drilling and the bezel was loose causing it to the whole ignition to spin while drilling. I had to use a 90 deg chuck to drill because the steering wheel was in the way, so i had to keep retightening, but it kept coming loose and 5 of the 6 wires came off. Quite honestly I don't know if they were off already due to a BF trying to fix the problem or if it was from me. She said he was messing with all kinds of things. I would like to get this wired up right so I can be done with it. I would never even thought to check these wires because all of these I have done in the past had a connector where it was fool proof. Now I have a bunch of colored wires and I don't know what they all mean/

This is a late 80's Elite Motorhome the wire colors are:

What I think

Red= Solenoid
Pink=Ignition
Green= ?
Yellow= ?
Black= Ground 1 or 2
Blue=?


Red=
Pink=
Green=
Yellow=
Black= Ground 1 or 2
Blue=

The top pin on the picture is the ignition.

The problem is this motorhome is nonexistent on search. I'm thinking they all should follow some kind of color coding like most electrical. If anyone can help solve this I would sure appreciate it.

Thanks
 

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mistericeman

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Knowing the base vehicle will probably help anyone trying to help ....

Ie what the motorhome is built on ....likely the base platform will have some wiring diagrams out there .
 

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