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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 11:34 pm |
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tigger |
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I've just removed the plastic panel under & behind the drivers seat. I found a coiled up lead approx 2 metres long of heavy duty cable, attached to the leisure battery terminals & terminated in a heavy duty 12v socket. This is encapsulated in the same outer shroud as the rest of the standard wiring.
Is this standard fitment ?
If so what sort of plug do I need & can I get one at a dealers shop? |
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:21 am |
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| Think you are referring to something similar to what I have got on my Swift Sundance, the connector is yellow on mine. I asked Morans what it was when in for service last week and he told me it was a Fiat fittment and nothing to do with the habitation side. |
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