undefinedHi all in muddy surf land, does anyone know which is the best or simplest side to connect up the tow bar wiring to main loom. This is on a 3rd gen. or if there is a socket in loom all tucked up nice n warm behind some sound deadening behind one of the side panels
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wiring all done and working perfectlyon 3rd gen.
for anyone who is about too or may fit a tow bar in the future, remove plastic trim that runs from nearside to offside (left to right) on boot floor, then both side panels need to be prised back to allow access to wiring loom.slightly to the right of rear door catch is a ready made hole with rubber gromet fitted, gently prise plastic rear step away from vehicle and feed in the wire towards the left side, at base of each side trim on boot floor are two black plugs, remove the smaller one from each side & feed wire up through left side hole (a length of (welding) wire with a hook is useful to fish it out).Two wires(three if fog light is fitted to right hand side) need to be passed down through left hole and up through right hole for rightside tail & indicator lights.
a bit of a fools guide for the novice
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2nd gen...
i took the wiring to directly behind the drivers side rear light by removing the rear light and feeding the wire through the rubber grommet, used scotchlocks, not ideal, but easy to do. if i had the time and energy, i would have prferred to solder and shrinkdown. also the passenger indicator was wired across to the towbar loom location (behind drivers side rear light) underneath the plastic trim on the rear edge of the rear floor.[COLOR=red]Simon [/COLOR] '91 2.4td ssr-x
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Originally posted by chunkymonkeySo...what's the best way to go about it for a 2nd gen then.... going to bite the bullet and make my own tow bar and brackets up over the xmas break...nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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Originally posted by chunkymonkeyIsn't that only If your car is first registered on or after the 1st August 1998???so I should be able to build a wall crushing monster out of the back of my 1994 beast?!
yep, you're right!
this is from towsure website.
94/20 EC law applies to all new light passenger vehicles (NOT Commercial Vehicles) which have a European Whole Vehicle Type Approval (EWVTA) Certificate of Conformity. Within the United Kingdom all vehicles with EWVTA first registered on or after 01/08/1998 ("S" Registration) requires a type approved 94/20 EC towbar. (For other European Countries, please check with your local transport authority for date of implementation.)
sorry about that!... but valid point all the same!nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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