Do you know what I’m talking about? Those two little rubber grommets that secure the rack on the Dometic cooker? Mine lasted about 6 weeks from new before disintegrating. Maybe it was vigorous cleaning from the missus, but more likely poor quality rubber just not up to the job.
I tried to find...
I was attempting to route the cable for my DC to DC charger this afternoon. I planned to use the lower grommet behind the battery but it appears it is already occupied by an unknown wire.
The wire comes from below the headlight, along the wing and it enters the the cab on the passanger side. It...
I think many do if they are also running a 12v charge feed as it's easy to route both at once so long as there is space.
There are a list of alternative points in this thread:
https://www.t6forum.com/threads/split-charge-cabling-sunroof-drain-pipe-grommet-issue.41261/
...collective.
Just a quick question. And yes I have searched
Those of you with split charging and EHU under the bonnet, did you use the same hole through the passenger side grommet? I'm about to run my EHU hook up into the drivers side base but wanted to check if there was another route.
Cheers
Heat shield mate. There’s room to manoeuvre though.
Nearside possibly has the AdBlue tank if you’re Eu6 and a heater on the offside if you’ve got a factory fit jobbie -
Never thoughts about using those two grommets @Ads_Essex :thumbsup:
Is there a splash shield or diesel tank in the way underneath? Or can you readily access them both from underneath?
...fittings - I'm sceptical as to how effective this can be.
If nothing else you can likely wire externally under the van, possibly through the grommets under the seats for the van harness, and mount a small camera under the bumper. I've had a cheap but not nasty camera there in the XC70 for...
i actually ran it underneath the van using these two grommets, encasing the cables in conduit. This allows future cables to be ran between the two without needing the remove bases and lift the floor, as well as removing the worry that constant footfall will cause any wiring damage.
That being...
Thanks @Ads_Essex ours too is a euro5, so that may work well.
I was planning on lifting the front mat and routing through the bulkhead grommet, but perhaps don’t need to if what you’re saying is an option.
I presume you then routed cabling to and from the driver and passenger side beneath the...
...easily and so I installed them underneath the pax seat (otherwise the furniture is in the way).
There is one large (and perhaps a smaller) grommet / bung underneath both seat bases that will give you an inhibited cable run up in to the engine bay.
I was lucky that my Eu5 had spare clips...
Hi Folk,
I’ll shortly be heading down the leisure battery route, to enable diesel heater, lights and additional rear sockets etc.
I see most people mount the battery under the drivers seat.
Is there a main reason for this?
We’ve got a captain seat up front, and I’m looking at the possible...
...today.
I wasn't having much joy running along the roof as the cable kept getting stuck (tried from both the B pillar and the tailgate grommet).
I eventually found success by running from the tailgate grommet down the left hand side of the rear passenger window. There are a few large holes...
Afternoon,
I had an incident with one of the hoses releasing from a rear air ride air bag whilst I was driving.
This caused the tyre to shred the large oval rubber grommet in the rear drivers side arch.
Any idea what or where I can find the part number for this?
Cheers.
I believe they’re specific to the camera and head unit, worthwhile pulling a draw cable through! Use a little white grease or lube to get it through the tailgate grommet
...collect condensation overnight with two adults sleeping in it. At first I thought it was rain water running in through the rubber cable tube grommet thing so I smeared silicone around it but nope it’s condensation.
my theory is that condensation is running down from the tailgate glass and...
mine was a conversion and should have had a plastic grommet as per pic 1 which you pop out and pull which opens the door because this wasn’t there and no wire to pull present I had to take the panel of and with a long screwdriver pushed the area shown in red on pic 2 to open the door this is...
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