...them and will not fail. If I remember correctly, they use existing holes, but I did use a riv-nut in the underneath hole instead of the rubber grommet that came with them.
For the rear, I have fitted moulded ones, but I can’t remember whether I had to drill a hole in the wheel arch liner for...
Some electrical updates. Got the 16mm feed from starterbattery through the grommet but the chunk AF H07RN cable wasn't happening. As you can see we managed to get it through the upper part but on trying to reinstall access panel it seems that bit needs to be clear to accept the panel so will be...
Yeah that’s exactly were it is had a lot of work done in van over last five years( cfca engine) think it’s split when getting wrk done , Getting fault code P22D500 and trying rule anything out a can in vacuum system , thanks for your reply.
I think the earlier post #3 thought you were dealing with a tandem HPFP.
I guess you are referring to the vacuum pump?
Is that the location of the grommet / bush? If so it maybe part of the vacuum pipe and only available from VW.
Worth giving VW parts dept a call.
If you get a chance - what orientation are your rubber grommets at the top? I fitted them with the nut end downwards as the threads are only on the other end.
Yeh. I have to drop the front of the cover below into the space in front of the engine first then slot it back up onto the grommets. It's tight on the slot in the grommets but doesn't seem to be wide enough to meet the front hole on the slam panel. I can move the washer bottle funnel so that is...
...on their T6?
I tried fitting it with the fitting kit provided but there seems to be a big gap at the front when it's slotted into the rubber grommets at the back/top. If I align it at the front it doesn't stay on the grommets. It's about 20mm out/off at the front if I fully put it onto the...
...too tall. Aluminium strip is 4mm stock from amazon. Arctic blue cable goes through a factory drilled hole under the light with addition of a grommet.
Fitted hinges to van first & then to flap. Location of hinge most difficult part.
Previous incarnation hookup was under bonnet but decided to...
...size, I didn't fit the MC4's directly to the end of the panel cable so I could keep the size of hole in the metalwork down to a size I could get a grommet for and I can remove the cable without needing to remove the connector(s), I think it's a 13mm hole and the XT60 passes through this no...
Interesting, but doesn't the panel come with MC4 connectors? Have you cut those off? I don't get the. benefit of putting that XT60 plug on rather than refitting MC4 connectors after the wire is passed through the hole. Because then you have had to make an adapter cable with XT60 to MC4...
I used an XT60 plug on the end of the 2 core cable attached to the panel so I can get it through the small hole with a grommet through the van metal roof right at the back of the sleeping area up top, then have a XT60 to MC4 adapter and have solar cable running through the van to the charge...
...front camera - what route did you take to get the cables into the van and behind the head unit, from the front badge? Did you go through a grommet already used for other wires?
Did I also read that you had to extend the power cable supplied with the camera? Did you piggyback onto an existing...
...either, so I decided to push on for home.
Once I was home I popped the bonnet and traced back to where it was coming from, it’s a rubber grommet with like a funnel on it on the back of the firewall in the engine bay.
Is this where the air conditioning condenser comes out and should I be...
...I replaced the crap double sided tape on the holders with some proper foam tape made by Tesa.
A small hole was made in the light cluster grommet to thread the cables through. Then I used quick drying polyurethane sealant to give a good seal on it.
Routing the cables in the light cluster is...
In terms of cable routing for the panel, I'm coming through the grommet for the offside rear light cluster wiring. I created a small hole and put both cables through. Then I used black polyurethane sealant to make a good seal. I find any poly stuff which sets quite firm will be fine. Usually the...
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