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| npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20092
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Carlfraz has had some panels removed when his ICE system was installed, not sure which ones, but he might have seen how they attached if not Apparently you carefully remove them to stop any damage |
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| carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839
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Sorry chum I was not there when they removed them or refitted them, and boy am I glad I was not to as there is so much wiring behind them, and wading and amplifiers.
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| wildrover Member Since: 31 Aug 2007 Location: Stravaiging Posts: 122
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thanks very much for the offer, Carlfraz. |
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| muddywheels Member Since: 02 Oct 2007 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 939
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Hi I removed the right hand cargo area panel today while fitting tinted privacy glass film - I pulled the edges starting near the boot rubber and it came away - it was held in place by white push clips if that makes sense! Some of the clips fell off and it was murder finding them in the sides of the boot Pushed back into place after |
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| wildrover Member Since: 31 Aug 2007 Location: Stravaiging Posts: 122
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Thanks Muddywheels,
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| scotster Member Since: 29 Oct 2007 Location: Richmond, West London. Posts: 241
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Can I take it from this post that there is no 12V DC power socket in the rear load area?
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| rmbillington Member Since: 28 Aug 2006 Location: Peterborough Posts: 511
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I can say that there is no power socket in the boot.
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| wildrover Member Since: 31 Aug 2007 Location: Stravaiging Posts: 122
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I'll be doing the job in december. watch this space... Out with the old (2007 SE)
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| npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20092
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is that after you have spent the whole of november building up courage to damage your cars rear panels? |
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| Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775
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I think he may just be a bit anal |
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| wildrover Member Since: 31 Aug 2007 Location: Stravaiging Posts: 122
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Ho Ho F |
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| zorglub44 Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Nantes Posts: 6
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Hi, i'm interested to install a socket in my car, i saw yours pictures and i have a few questions: - did you remove the cargo trim ? - which slot in the fuse box did you use to connect the red wire? - Is that this socket is cut off when the ignition is turned off? - where did you connect the ground ? Thank you Freelander 2 TD4 SE AUTO |
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| wildrover Member Since: 31 Aug 2007 Location: Stravaiging Posts: 122
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Hi Zorglub44,
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| jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5567
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This morning I installed a double socket (which came as a self contained unit + curly wire). I couldnt see any advantage in mounting it in the boot sidewall, so I put the double socket in the LH "oddments" box and drilled a small hole in the box side to allow the wire through. Wired the earth to one of the bolts sticking up underneath the "oddments" box (used washers and 2 xM6 nuts), then wired the live to the permanent live leaving fuse FA6 (15amp) using a scotch connector. I also put a 10amp in-line fuse in the wire. Simple really but had to free up the fuse box (loosen the 2 x 10mm nuts at the back) to get access and be able to see which cable came from which fuse.
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