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How do I remove boot RH side trim? |
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ul9601 |
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Joined: Dec 14 2014
Member No: #1975
Location: Auckland |
Hi all, I'd like to remove the trims to 1) to figure out where leak is coming from (RH forward part of the spare wheel cover is the wettest, but the area directly below RH tail lamp is also damp) and 2) to remove rear bumper to get rid of the tow bar. It seems the 12V power socket is holding the aft end down but I can't quite figure out how that comes off. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers. |
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ul9601 |
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Joined: Dec 14 2014
Member No: #1975
Location: Auckland |
Speaking of rear bumper removal, where are the rear parking sensor connectors - are they right at the sensor locations? Is the harness long enough to drop the bumper first then undo? cheers |
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e3steve |
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Joined: Jan 21 2013
Member No: #1163
Location: Warsash, Hants & Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
ul9601 wrote ... Speaking of rear bumper removal, where are the rear parking sensor connectors - are they right at the sensor locations? Is the harness long enough to drop the bumper first then undo? cheers Yep. It's one connector, only accessible once the bumper is lifted away. The accessory outlet metal insert needs to be prised from its plastic holder first, then the holder itself just pops out. You also need to remove the rear wheelarch liners (and the taillights need to come out) in order to access some fixings. |
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ul9601 |
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Joined: Dec 14 2014
Member No: #1975
Location: Auckland |
Thanks Steve - i'll give that a go. I thought the metal tube was integral to the outer black plastic holder (which I presume to be a long hollow cylinder, housing the power outlet assy) |
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