Fuse Box & ABS Computer Relocation
I would have taken some pics, but I wasn't happy with how it looked.
I soldered, taped and loomed the wires, and dressed them up the best I could, but in the end it was still a cluster. Good thing the fender will cover it, certainly not my best work.
I mounted the fuse box vertically in the area closest to the door, and the abs computer in the little area beside the wheel...sorta cubby hole of sorts..
Just take your time, trace things down where they go..think it through and it's doable..just time consuming if you try to do it right.
I soldered, taped and loomed the wires, and dressed them up the best I could, but in the end it was still a cluster. Good thing the fender will cover it, certainly not my best work.
I mounted the fuse box vertically in the area closest to the door, and the abs computer in the little area beside the wheel...sorta cubby hole of sorts..
Just take your time, trace things down where they go..think it through and it's doable..just time consuming if you try to do it right.
I agree entirely with siadam, it still looks like a mess. You were actually referring to the EPS box that you relocated to the cubby hole, I did the same. As for which wires you have to extend, the above member has it correctly escept you dont have to extend the ABS sensor wire, you can just disconnect it from the engine bay and tuck it into the fender as well.
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Feb 9, 2009 01:31 PM




