Sorted it! Thanks to @Absolut5 and @Dellmassive for giving me the confirmation of a viable route, to explore with confidence.
Just for others who might be looking to do this - it’s only this tricky if you don’t have removable panels. My converters have cut corners in a few areas and this was...
I did my install slightly different to the book, as we plan to fit a leisure battery at some point. I brought a fused thick battery cable through behind the battery to under the drivers seat and fitted a threaded connection post. This is where we plan to fit the leisure battery. I then shortened...
Ah brilliant that’s good to know that’s definitely a route. I tried through that grommet yesterday but got a bit snagged up so assumed it was a dead end. So I’ll persevere.
And then presumably once I have a line up to that hole accessed from the grommet from the light cluster, push through...
Yes it was a driveway install. It was a challenge in as much as I had no experience installing Air only an idea on what needed done. Unknowns for me were mounting points for the tank (Which I had to make brackets and bolt to the sub frame behind the spare) and routing of hoses and cables to keep...
From your 1st paragraph below - I couldn’t quite understand how you used the tailgate rubber bung hole to get access to the wire you were feeding.
“The new camera loom run through the existing door loop into the D-Pillar void and up to the top corner above the roof panel . . . i used the larger...
...clip as a bonus!
I have a fully converted and carpeted van (one piece, so no easily removable ply panels) and I’m trying to investigate cableroutes for a rear camera. I’ve searched and read most d/pillar references in the forum on cameras and I’m happy it can be done. Threads on barn door...
Hi all,
Recently purchased a part converted van and now getting to work on it myself. Poptop roof already done as is the insulation and carpeting. Currently sorting cable for electrics with plan for battery under drivers seat.
Want to have a switch panel on the rear panel on drivers side but...
Is that the one under the battery, will the big black fuse holder with ring crimp that comes with the kit clip in there? I'm also hoping someone has the VW instructions that normally comes with the kit, and hoping it shows the path for routing the cable. I've found a Westfalia one but it is very...
Yes I already have that carrier under the seat you mention and bought the new red fuse holder strip (SH1-12) to go in there, (see photo). There is a long cable attached to the new red fuse holder strip (SH1-12) and it's that cable that I'd like to know the correct routing for, and the correct...
**UPDATE* I now have the instructions, kindly supplied by Paynewright and are visible below.
Has anyone got the instructions for fitting the tow bar electrics fuse panel, 000055212A, that fits under the passenger seat. I have the genuine kit but it didn't come with instructions.
Specifically...
Yeah @Dellmassive explanation seems the best match. But I couldn’t quite decipher if it’s really possible to pull rod up from the rear light loom grommet, up to the top corner and somehow into the void that the poptop sits on and runs all the way to the B and A pillar. Surely there’s all kinds...
Ok thanks. I’m looking at the Autovox v5 rear view mirror dash cam setup as it would solve several issues. But routing to the rear NS barn door feels impossible! I think I can get into the void above the sliding door but not sure if that void extends down to the rear lighting cluster or not - I...
Any bright ideas where to route the cables into the engine bay?
I was thinking to just drill and grommet that plate behind the battery. Probs with plenty of gooey stuff too
:thumbsup: Yeah, common way of doing it. You can get the rods from Screwfix etc or more flexible ones that are used on bikes with internal cable routing (a mechanics nightmare!).
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