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Has anyone got any idea where is the best place to pass a cable through firewall on a MK2 Berlingo?
Need to run a feed from battery into passenger compartment and would prefer a stock routing rather than drilling my own hole.
Have read that this should be possible to achieve and that the place to check is in passenger footwell. I haven't managed to find it even after removing protective mat and digging around the filter? located in that area. Have even considered routing through bonnet release etc.
If someone could provide guidance through pictures or just an explanation (should be possible to locate from within engine compartment as well?) it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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There usually isnt a dedicated opening as such - just find an existing grommet that has capacity for another wire or make a new one yourself
BTW count your blessings you have a MK2 - its near impossible on a MK3....
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13-06-2013, 08:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-06-2013, 08:30 PM by adam3rdcanvey.)
There is a black plastic blanking plate in the passenger foot well. This can be easily drilled through and a grommet fitted.
It can be seen in the engine bay, nearside firewall. Directly behind battery, makes for easy routing.
I have run my air horns through here...
Will post a pic.
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Excellent, will set to work as soon as time permits.
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Is this also the route for a 2015 Berlingo van?
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push it thru bonnet release cable, use a wire coat hanger....with a bit of fairy liquid.....done it on my last b9 berlingo...also on my latest partner tepee....no drilling
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Out of interest do any K9 owners know how the firewall is for additional cable routing - Im planning on the aux heater install and am wondering if its best to route the input from the boot end and route a cable under the car to the engine heater or through the firewall ( which would be the easiest if there was a blanking plate I can utilise).
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