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RichieP
 


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Running cables from Front to Rear

I'm in the process of my DVD/PS2 install and I can't seem to release the cable loom cover that runs from the front footwell to the C pillar lower trim panel.

It looks like it should just slide forward and then lift off.

Anyone got any ideas - done it before? I've got quite a few cables to run and I'm pretty sure I need to remove it.

Thanks

Richard
(And I Can't find anything in the GTR)
  
Post #11161220th Dec 2006 4:55 pm
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AN
 


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Richard,

I think you can look this up in GTR in Workshop Manual under Scuff Plate Trim Panel, in section 501-05 (looks like 9 clips should be removed).

Regards, AN
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10forcash
 


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It should just lift straight up, the clips are in the loom tray underneath
  
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RichieP
 


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I've got the scuff trim plate off, its the loom cover I want to get below, Picture added in my gallery

WIll have a looka t GTR again.

Ta

Richard
  
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i pulled the rubber strip next to it up ..and put my cables under there!!
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RichieP
 


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Hi Wiggs, Just been looking at your gallery - you've been busy Very Happy

Not sure I'll get all my cables under the weather strip?

What freeview receiver did you use (can't see a brand on the pics)?

Richard
  
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same as this one

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DVB-T-Mobile-Car-TV-...dZViewItem

I havent finished tidying the wires (on the freeview box )yet as im changing my rear view camera to a better one

I got 4 rca cables and a couple of rg174 coax cables in the gap that i was on about
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RichieP
 


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Just done a quick check, and I won't get all my cables in that space, so Any one else got any ideas

Thanks
  
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use a sparkie's 'fish wire' through the cable duct, done it a couple of times and managed to get quite a few cables through, just be careful you don't snag any of the existing wiring - especially the twisted pairs (CANbus Shocked )
  
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RichieP
 


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Well I got my cables in without removing the loom cover, I did at one point think that the cover my be held down with the same clips as used on the trim panels but i couldn't get them to budge.

Just looking for a Permanent 12V supply now.... please don't suggest the 10forcash way!!! Sad (see other post!)
  
Post #11228421st Dec 2006 9:39 pm
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RichieP
 


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Question for Wiggs really

Wiggs I've instaleld the Digital TV receiver that you mentioned aboev. Quick Question - did you use the supplied antenna or another method?

(I'm not getting any signal but that could be beacuse where we live in Reading Freeview reception is bad)

Thanks

Richard
  
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im using the supplied one at the moment ..but its not very good (well it is when stationary ..but useless on the move)

Did look at using the tv ariels fitted in the side glass but worked out very expensive for the amps / tuner box from landrover.

I am proberly gonna try one of these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...1&rd=1
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