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Call the company to ask where you can purchase schematics, assuming that they will assist you, but I don't know if they will or not. https://www.deanguitars.com/pages/custom...
Dean Guitars Headquarters toll-free at US 1-866-854-5044 and ask for Brad.
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Check battery. There is a small circuit board that is not attached to anything except a few very fine wires. These came loose on mine and no schematic is available. I trashed mine and bought a Fender Jazz. sorry
With standard color coding of wiring, the clear coated should be the negative ground. However, this is not always a guaranteed bet. If you just want the pickup polarity, use a meter on ohms or continuity and test each wire to the pickup body, presuming the body is metal. The body should be ground. Otherwise try http://guitarelectronics.com/guitar-wiring-resources/
or pininterest.com or ultimateguitar.com which have detailed wiring sketches of many pickups and associated wiring.
this should be what you need, albeit for a different guitar.
1 vol, 1 tone, and a 3way pickup switch. your wire colors may be different, but follow them from place to place and youll be good to go.
any nonshielded wire from a pickup is a ground, as well as generally one other wire from the pickup will be a ground.
if there are 2 wires from the pickup, and both pickups are the same, it doesnt matter which you choose for a ground and lead, as long as you do the same for each pickup.
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In the schematic ignore all the extra switches and junk. The output jack and volume control is all you need to wire it back up. The view of the volume control is from the back.
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