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cheeky
18-02-2008, 01:07 PM
Howdy folks
Being new to the Mitsubishi marquee … I am not too sure of how to go about getting a high current cable from the engine bay into the boot ( iam sure there’s many of you out there who have ) … iam used to doing this on fords and the like where their sill panels screw down … but I don’t even know how to get the Mitsubishi ones off with out trail n error ( i.e. breaking things ) … and the best place to get the cable through the firewall ??… so anyone who has done this on a 380 ??/ Your help would be appreciated
KLoNe
18-02-2008, 02:36 PM
Oops, I should have searched first. I'm asking the exact same question with my Verada :D
cheeky
18-02-2008, 03:05 PM
Oops, I should have searched first. I'm asking the exact same question with my Verada :D
lol when you get a reply ill be looking ... dont you worry
Mr ©harisma
18-02-2008, 03:43 PM
Why dont you search the passenger side for a gromment with wires going through it. It doesnt take long to find them...
cheeky
18-02-2008, 04:16 PM
Why dont you search the passenger side for a gromment with wires going through it. It doesnt take long to find them...
Well unless it’s hidden down the back of the battery box on a series 3 / 380 and is impossible to see without removing the whole unit.............. Its not there and there’s the same material that’s under the bonnet on the firewall and I cant see any place through it.... i will have to go back to a dealer and look at a manual to see where the clutch cable comes out .... But on close inspection (i.e. without pulling things to bits) there’s no easy way through on mine
cheeky
19-02-2008, 01:23 PM
Well just went to the dealer and looked at a manual …. The hydraulics comes through the firewall just to the right of the power booster …. BUT it’s a punch out plate and you would have to remove everything off the firewall to remove the black material like is under the hood … unless you do a butcher job ….. So it’s back to square 1 …… c’mon …. Someone out there must have a high end sound system in a 380??
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