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Cables into doors
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Re: Cables into doors
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Re: Cables into doors
All he really needs to do it properly, is 50 cents of terminals (OK, you buy them in bulk for $5, but you have them for other things then).
Then you CAN remove the plugs properly when required.
It also means you can pull the loom back into the door, and have WAY more space to fit the wires into the boot, and the terminal into the connector.
For us, VW use plenty of the same terminals through their cars, and most (all?) are off the shelf at RS or Farnell etc.
For all the wiring for my Touran R32 conversion, I think I only had to buy about 10 different types/sizes to do everything... and that was a LOT of reconfiguring and loom work. I still have spares for adding extra fuses to feed extra stuff too.
I wonder if he even uses proper insulation tape over the joins, after he twists the wires together with his fingers
Then you CAN remove the plugs properly when required.
It also means you can pull the loom back into the door, and have WAY more space to fit the wires into the boot, and the terminal into the connector.
For us, VW use plenty of the same terminals through their cars, and most (all?) are off the shelf at RS or Farnell etc.
For all the wiring for my Touran R32 conversion, I think I only had to buy about 10 different types/sizes to do everything... and that was a LOT of reconfiguring and loom work. I still have spares for adding extra fuses to feed extra stuff too.
I wonder if he even uses proper insulation tape over the joins, after he twists the wires together with his fingers
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Re: Cables into doors
I’m sure there are a few spare terminal locations in the door connector, if you remove both parts you could carefully drill out the hole if there’s space to accept larger cable to go through. Might be a pain if the doors ever have to come off as the connector will still be joined by the speaker cable running through it.
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Re: Cables into doors
I think that's what we are getting at as it's a bodge, there is ample rooms and terminals available to add the correct pin and receptacle into the plug and socket to make the job as factory specification as possible without messing anything up or preventing future maintenance work.
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Re: Cables into doors
Yes , better to add male and female joins in door loom,and 2.5mm wires are alredy on that connnector and will fit good in empty spaces, oem is always nicer.