Transmode???

thom hole

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My '78 Transmode has both in front attach to a 'Booster Battery' Relay.

>>
>> One way to tell if a GMC is a Transmode is look under the
>> passenger's side hood at the battery compartment. All Transmodes
>> were shipped from the Pontiac, Michigan plant with the house battery
>> mounted up front along with the starting battery. The motorhomes had
>> the house battery installed in the generator compartment.
>
>Actually, all early(73 & 74 I believe) motorhomes had both batteries in
>the engine compartment. In 75, the house battery was changed to a "bus"
>style battery and was relocated to the generator compartment. I don't
>know if post 74 transmodes retained the earlier battery location or not.
>
>Patrick
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>Patrick Flowers
>Mailto:patri63
>
>The GMC Motorhome Page
>http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
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Thom Hole
Cisco Systems Inc.
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> I'm real new at this. Somebody please tell me what a transmode is.

Don,

A Transmode is an unfinished GMC motorhome. GMC built about 13000
motorhomes between '73 and '78. Many of these were Transmodes.

Some Transmodes were sold "as built" and converted for special
purposes such as mobile display showrooms, TV studios, blood mobiles,
etc.

Others, and I suspect the majority of Transmodes were sent out to be
outfitted by other RV companies like Coachman and Avion for example.

One way to tell if a GMC is a Transmode is look under the
passenger's side hood at the battery compartment. All Transmodes were
shipped from the Pontiac, Michigan plant with the house battery mounted
up front along with the starting battery. The motorhomes had the house
battery installed in the generator compartment.

- -Scott Woodworth
 
>
> One way to tell if a GMC is a Transmode is look under the
> passenger's side hood at the battery compartment. All Transmodes
> were shipped from the Pontiac, Michigan plant with the house battery
> mounted up front along with the starting battery. The motorhomes had
> the house battery installed in the generator compartment.

Actually, all early(73 & 74 I believe) motorhomes had both batteries in
the engine compartment. In 75, the house battery was changed to a "bus"
style battery and was relocated to the generator compartment. I don't
know if post 74 transmodes retained the earlier battery location or not.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
Easiest way to tell a trasmode is to check the vin number. TZE3 the 3
indicates a transmode. My understanding is that coachman etc were not made
from transmodes but shells of regular coaches. Transmodes were produced
without all of the windows.

>My '78 Transmode has both in front attach to a 'Booster Battery' Relay.
>

>>>
>>> One way to tell if a GMC is a Transmode is look under the
>>> passenger's side hood at the battery compartment. All Transmodes
>>> were shipped from the Pontiac, Michigan plant with the house battery
>>> mounted up front along with the starting battery. The motorhomes had
>>> the house battery installed in the generator compartment.
>>
>>Actually, all early(73 & 74 I believe) motorhomes had both batteries in
>>the engine compartment. In 75, the house battery was changed to a "bus"
>>style battery and was relocated to the generator compartment. I don't
>>know if post 74 transmodes retained the earlier battery location or not.
>>
>>Patrick
>>--
>>Patrick Flowers
>>Mailto:patri63
>>
>>The GMC Motorhome Page
>>http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> ____/ / ____/ ____/ __ /
> / / / / / /
> / / ___ / / / /
> / / / / / /
> ____/ _/ ____/ ____/ _____/ Systems, INC.
>
>
>
>Thom Hole
>Cisco Systems Inc.
>TeleBusiness Sales Manager
>ph: (919) 472-3975
>fx: (408) 525-0232
>800-888-8187 x2395
>
>
>
>
 
>
> My '78 Transmode has both in front attach to a 'Booster Battery'
> Relay.

As does my '73 Canyonlands. My father's 75 Eleganza has the "bus"
battery in the generator compartment. I understand that the main reason
for the change was because a standard car battery was woefully
inadequate for the 12V refrigerator. I suppose that, since the
Transmodes didn't come with a refrigerator, GM kept the original battery
arrangement.

Patrick


> >>
> >> One way to tell if a GMC is a Transmode is look under the
> >> passenger's side hood at the battery compartment. All Transmodes
> >> were shipped from the Pontiac, Michigan plant with the house battery
> >> mounted up front along with the starting battery. The motorhomes had
> >> the house battery installed in the generator compartment.
> >
> >Actually, all early(73 & 74 I believe) motorhomes had both batteries in
> >the engine compartment. In 75, the house battery was changed to a "bus"
> >style battery and was relocated to the generator compartment. I don't
> >know if post 74 transmodes retained the earlier battery location or not.

- --
Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas G. Warner [SMTP:warner]
> Sent: Friday, March 27, 1998 8:25 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Transmode???
>
> Easiest way to tell a trasmode is to check the vin number. TZE3 the
> 3 indicates a transmode. My understanding is that Coachman, etc.,
> were not made from transmodes but shells of regular coaches.
> Transmodes were produced without all of the windows.
>
>

>
> My '78 Transmode has both in front attach to a 'Booster Battery'
> Relay.
>

>

>
> One way to tell if a GMC is a Transmode is look under the passenger's
> side hood at the battery compartment. All Transmodes were shipped
> from the Pontiac, Michigan plant with the house battery mounted up
> front along with the starting battery. The motorhomes had the house
> battery installed in the generator compartment.
>
> Actually, all early(73 & 74 I believe) motorhomes had both batteries
> in the engine compartment. In 75, the house battery was changed to a
> "bus" style battery and was relocated to the generator compartment. I
> don't know if post 74 transmodes retained the earlier battery location
> or not.
>
> Patrick Flowers
>
> Thom Hole