(03-09-2024, 12:29 PM)Sir0cco Wrote: @Pllind
Splitting is a good idea, but since you will need to take off the door cover - it makes sens to at least lead the wires through the rubber tubing between door and a pillar. And you can keep the excess cable at the pillar to lead it further towards CEM.
I am usually not aftraid of soldering or criming, so for me it is not a big deal to make a piece of harnes myself.
Name of the sockets are listed on the first page.
You need 0,35mm2 wire - type FLRy for the car installations, but probably any other wire will work - just make sure it is flexy enough not to break on bending.
CEM manouvering with the wires is the hardest - I will try to take some pics when I open it next time.
Thanks Sir0cco.
Splitting as in extracting from old harnesses yes? i guess 4x backdoors harnesses will give me handle plugs for all doors and connectors for all three antennas.
I have not had the best crimping experiences but soldering is no issues for me, right now it's just stress of the "unknown". Going into the project with a bit more knowledge increases ones confidence quite a bit .
Pulling cables into the pillars is not a bad idea if i connect the LED's. As pdcraft mentioned, i'm also a bit unsure how to feed the cables through (guessing from his proflle pic) he also has a V60 as i do. When i just had a quick look at my back door connector there is a rubber tubing but it looks like its interconnected with a plastic connector, hence his and my concern that there might not be space? or do you have more info on how to bypass this?
EDIT: i found this connector to illustrate what we mean. https://www.bildelsbasen.se/sv-se/pb/S%C...D-55008230
V60 2020