Member Since: 27 Sep 2013
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 353
Stupid question, if I do this won't I get electric shock when messing with the bare wires when twisting them together?
25th Feb 2019 2:13 pm
Randylover
Member Since: 31 Jan 2011
Location: Staffordshire
Posts: 1172
No mate, should be 12v so no problem,
Well I’m still here to tell the tale
Andy05 TDV6,"S" in all colourcoded Zermatt silver,7 seats winter pack HK 6cd stereo,Dual climate,Xenons,
Mods:
Re-Con Engine,De-Tango,Reverse camera,Fog/DRl lights,Aux Battery, perm Aux socket in boot,LED Volt meters in roof panel,Built in tom tom, Strobes fitted in grille, Aux switches for trailer lights fitted in roof panel,Roof Rails,Grille conversion
25th Feb 2019 2:31 pm
braduk
Member Since: 27 Sep 2013
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 353
Anyone know how I remove this top get to the wires thanks?
25th Feb 2019 3:31 pm
Danish
Member Since: 13 Jul 2016
Location: Manchester
Posts: 134
You need to remove the plastic trim that goes along the base of the seat.
When you’ve undone the clips underneath, move the seat all the way forward and raise it up.
I have done the splice , have 12.4v going to the RF unit in the roof and 11.4v on the blue wire but still no joy. Do I have a duff unit does anyone know please ? Both fobs don’t work and I’ve had no previous problems with them.D4 HSE
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27th Feb 2019 6:11 pm
Puff
Member Since: 08 May 2016
Location: Near Llanybydder (nr HWN!)
Posts: 454
Big thanks to Greedy and others on this thread
I don't have a sunroof but went wading a few times on a weekend of green laning. Then the remote stopped working though central locking ok inside car. Quick check on RRSport and I was pointed at this thread. Just got round to doing it but a seriously easy fix. Worst part is the trim.
Seat forward and up, remove the b pillar trim panel, then the trim over the sill front and rear.
Pull off trim piece front corner of seat, then unscrew side at rear, before removing side piece.
Pull off trim by bonnet release and also piece by C pillar (optional but probably easier)
Ease up the 3 white fasteners with a screwdriver then pull up the panel covering the wiring and pull back.
Do the fix
Replace in reverse.
I found that someone previously had dropped the clips for the sill trim under the wiring and just glued the trim to the panel! Clips were still there but rusty, along with a random bolt also very rusty. Its now well soldered, shrink wrapped and on top of the rest of the wiring, so hopefully the next time I go wading, it'll be OK!
Thanks again guys for this fix and advice.
13th Jul 2019 12:52 pm
Disco-jon
Member Since: 28 Dec 2019
Location: Brighton
Posts: 14
6 years down the line and this thread is still golden!
I had the dreaded sunroof leak, then the car stopped locking so came across this hour later car now locks!
6th Jan 2020 4:22 pm
tuscy
Member Since: 09 Mar 2015
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 3
Ditto! No doubt this thread has saved me a small fortune.
Note that there is no need to remove A and C pillar trims in order to access the loom. (Photo shows A pillar trim still in situ).
16th Jan 2020 9:36 am
leonB
Member Since: 12 May 2015
Location: Lancs.
Posts: 47
Does anyone know if there is a similar wire along the drivers side that could need re-splicing? Mines a 2005 UK and I’ve recently had a huge leak from the drivers A pillar which is now fixed. When it was flooded my central locking keys stopped working but as it has dried out it now works intermittently.
5th Apr 2020 9:41 am
Randylover
Member Since: 31 Jan 2011
Location: Staffordshire
Posts: 1172
Mines a 2005
As far as I know there’s only one down the passenger side
Andy05 TDV6,"S" in all colourcoded Zermatt silver,7 seats winter pack HK 6cd stereo,Dual climate,Xenons,
Mods:
Re-Con Engine,De-Tango,Reverse camera,Fog/DRl lights,Aux Battery, perm Aux socket in boot,LED Volt meters in roof panel,Built in tom tom, Strobes fitted in grille, Aux switches for trailer lights fitted in roof panel,Roof Rails,Grille conversion
5th Apr 2020 10:23 am
leonB
Member Since: 12 May 2015
Location: Lancs.
Posts: 47
Strange then. I wonder if water can get from the drivers side to the passenger side.
5th Apr 2020 10:32 am
tuscy
Member Since: 09 Mar 2015
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 3
My leak was on the driver's side. There was so much water that it worked it's way across the back of the car and into the passenger sill.
Not as much water on the passenger side but enough to cause the problem.
5th Apr 2020 11:39 am
leonB
Member Since: 12 May 2015
Location: Lancs.
Posts: 47
Ah, fair enough. I’ve had a feel around and the passenger side does feel wet aswell.
5th Apr 2020 1:30 pm
GaryMac
Member Since: 06 Mar 2018
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 2
Tried but failed
Got this problem, found the splice and it looked in perfect condition. no damp or signs of damp but decided to do the fix anyway. still have the problem, is there anywhere else to look?
28th Jun 2020 11:18 am
GaryMac
Member Since: 06 Mar 2018
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 2
30 amp fuse blown FFS
28th Jun 2020 4:35 pm
WhalingTDV6
Member Since: 06 Feb 2014
Location: Cape Town
Posts: 8
Thanks so much, just fixed mine now....
Greedy wrote:
Job done I hope so thought I would post the following in case it helps others.
You will find the green and white splice about 1" - 2" behind where the smaller loom slits off and dissapears under the passenger seat
It is buried in the main loom and this can take a while to find.
3 green and white wires in one end of spllce (none coming out other side) as shown in my pics
Cut off black splice connector
Strip wires back and solder them together
Cover in heat shrink
Then what I did as you will see in pics, I cut two fingers of a rubber glove and pushed new soldered and heat shrinked end inside and taped it up. That way its more protected from damp and easier to find if you ever had to do it again.
Place back into the loom this time on the outside and cable tie everything together again.
Took me half an hour once I had found the splice.
Central locking now works again.
Hopefully the pics I took follow on from this description and they will help someone else having what seems to be this very common fault.
Thanks to all who guided me when I got lost and confused
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