One of the many reasons I chose a transit bus. Simple wiring like a big rig truck with straight 12v wiring. I eliminated the door interfaces and was left with a simple wiring system anyone can understand.As compared to the cluster (you know what) that I've seen on Prevost buses converted by Marathon (unbelievable). Good Luck, TomC
The key to the multiplex simplification is finding someone who knows it well AND has the computer program for it. I found a mechanic who used to work at MCI and has the computer program. I paid him a couple hours of labor to clean up all the wiring in the back and will do the same for the front. This eliminates all the "passenger amenity" wiring that is no longer needed, leaving only the parts of the overhead harness needed for the engine and the marker/brake lights. I will still have to find a place to tuck the primary front and rear junction boxes (which used to be in the driver's side overhead bins) in cabinetry, but they don't need to be visible.