Steady on mate, we haven't found The Lost Ark, Atlantis and everything that ever went missing in the Bermuda Triangle yet!Well there’s hope for Ineos buyers yet then.
Steady on mate, we haven't found The Lost Ark, Atlantis and everything that ever went missing in the Bermuda Triangle yet!Well there’s hope for Ineos buyers yet then.
Can we bump Buster Crabb and Lord Lucan up the list a bit...just after the Holy GrailSteady on mate, we haven't found The Lost Ark, Atlantis and everything that ever went missing in the Bermuda Triangle yet!
Top prize of the week goes to rovie - well done that manHi guys, I found the cable ends in the engine bay and in the footwell.
1) Engine bay:
If you stand in front of the vehicle, the ends are on the right-hand side, directly in front of the brake fluid reservoir. They are difficult to see because they are attached to the wiring harness with tape. I have removed the tape.
2 Footwell
The cable ends are located in the footwell on the outside. To do this, the lower a-pillar trim must be removed. Some experience in handling nipples is helpful.
Here, too, the cables are attached to the cable assembly with tape, which I have removed.
I will put sockets (probably Deutsch plugs) in each case so that I can connect devices if necessary.
I plan to do the same for the boot. Here it will be really fun with the nipples, too.
Hi guys, I found the cable ends in the engine bay and in the footwell.
1) Engine bay:
If you stand in front of the vehicle, the ends are on the right-hand side, directly in front of the brake fluid reservoir. They are difficult to see because they are attached to the wiring harness with tape. I have removed the tape.
2 Footwell
The cable ends are located in the footwell on the outside. To do this, the lower a-pillar trim must be removed. Some experience in handling nipples is helpful.
Here, too, the cables are attached to the cable assembly with tape, which I have removed.
I will put sockets (probably Deutsch plugs) in each case so that I can connect devices if necessary.
I plan to do the same for the boot. Here it will be really fun with the nipples, too.
Well the upshot from my agent visit this morning was, on the whole excellent, however, on this particular sets of points, both the agent and top techie could shed no light on the positions of the outlets for the following:Yes that's true, but I'm also remembering all the trips to country house hotels & London for sales training and product familiarisation. I guess it's time to find out who paid attention and who sat at the back hungover from the free bar the night before.
At the very worst, I hope to get an Ineos contact who will be able to answer these questions, even if they need to go back to Hambach and ask production line Pierre where he hid them?
Well done that man. Open a bottle early tonightHi guys, I found the cable ends in the engine bay and in the footwell.
1) Engine bay:
If you stand in front of the vehicle, the ends are on the right-hand side, directly in front of the brake fluid reservoir. They are difficult to see because they are attached to the wiring harness with tape. I have removed the tape.
2 Footwell
The cable ends are located in the footwell on the outside. To do this, the lower a-pillar trim must be removed. Some experience in handling nipples is helpful.
Here, too, the cables are attached to the cable assembly with tape, which I have removed.
I will put sockets (probably Deutsch plugs) in each case so that I can connect devices if necessary.
I plan to do the same for the boot. Here it will be really fun with the nipples, too.
In my case I have a winch, and it only works when I activate the EXT4 - 500 amp + the rest of the procedure (motor running, Neutral position, remote control, ...)Well the upshot from my agent visit this morning was, on the whole excellent, however, on this particular sets of points, both the agent and top techie could shed no light on the positions of the outlets for the following:
Switch EXT4 - 500amp high load under bonnet outlet - can someone show me the outlet?
Switch INT1 & INT2 - 10amp interior outlets in the footwells - can someone show me the outlets?
My query is being escalated to Ineos HQ.
Yes that sounds absolutely correct for you; but I don't have a winch but was expecting to see an available outlet somewhere.In my case I have a winch, and it only works when I activate the EXT4 - 500 amp + the rest of the procedure (motor running, Neutral position, remote control, ...)
I don't think there's any version of the Owner's manual or leaked guide that can explain that one for you! Of course, you may actually be the only one to have tested it so far! It's hard to think in a production scenario that just one is done your way?Switch INT1 activates the external Deutsch connector at the front right side of the car (roof). I hope this is a wiring mistake!
and losers price for Ineos for the lack of information
Well the upshot from my agent visit this morning was, on the whole excellent, however, on this particular sets of points, both the agent and top techie could shed no light on the positions of the outlets for the following:
Switch EXT1 - 10amp under bonnet outlet - can someone show me the outlet?
Switch EXT4 - 500amp high load under bonnet outlet - can someone show me the outlet?
Switch EXT5 - 25amp medium load under bonnet outlet - can someone show me the outlet?
Switch INT1 & INT2 - 10amp interior outlets in the footwells - can someone show me the outlets?
My query is being escalated to Ineos HQ.
Edit - well I should read earlier posts first - scratch a few of these...but it the under bonnet one 10amp or 25amp? The 25amp one not being standard but part of the auxiliary high load option?
PS Well done that man - @rovie .
Here's the other challenge please. Can we find the outlets for the high load auxiliary switches.Hi guys, I found the cable ends in the engine bay and in the footwell.
1) Engine bay:
If you stand in front of the vehicle, the ends are on the right-hand side, directly in front of the brake fluid reservoir. They are difficult to see because they are attached to the wiring harness with tape. I have removed the tape.
2 Footwell
The cable ends are located in the footwell on the outside. To do this, the lower a-pillar trim must be removed. Some experience in handling nipples is helpful.
Here, too, the cables are attached to the cable assembly with tape, which I have removed.
I will put sockets (probably Deutsch plugs) in each case so that I can connect devices if necessary.
I plan to do the same for the boot. Here it will be really fun with the nipples, too.
Brilliant - can I ask that it includes the high load one for people specifically WITHOUT a winch.@Jean Mercier You are absolutely right!
I had asked the Regional Aftersales Manager UK, MENA INEOS Automotive specifically for this same information only to be advised "We do have generic photos, however they do not pinpoint the location. I will try and secure some official photos of the outlets."
At the agents today, they told be they had very limited access to info - I asked to see a wiring schematic.Some vehicles are actually now with their customers, yet there is zero information as to access to the 3D guides and workshop, repair and parts manuals. These guides are now live and accessible via the agents' portals but not it seems to customers .
They seem to not to want to take calls from or engage with us at the moment...To help you we’ll provide online repair manuals, with support from the technical team at INEOS HQ just a call or a click away.
If so - I genuinely think Sir Jim would be appalled as I believe he "gets it".
Can't agree more. I'm not sure of the customer demographics but I'll take a guess that many of us have experience, perhaps by necessity of maintaining/repairing/building vehicles and I suspect this was a market targeted by I.A. I for one was drawn to this vehicle on the basis of relative simplicity and the ability to DIY maintenance/repairs if I'm stuck out in the boondocks somewhere. CAD drawings were said to be provided and did I read somewhere electrical schematics of some sort? I'm hoping this is still the case but when customers have to locate electrical outlets as the dealer/agents have no idea then I'm not so confident. Do we know if a service manual is available on line or otherwise? I'm sure many owners would like to at least check their fluid levels and know what fluids to use - diffs, trans, coolant, steering etc and after all the manual does say to weekly check some of these things. I can see the engine oil specs mentioned in the owners manual and it is possible I've missed the other fluid specs? And then who can explain why the engine oil dip stick must not be used to measure engine oil content - I'm sure there's a reason and just curious. Fingers crossed all will be revealed and that schematics and a service manual becomes available on line sooner rather than later. On an aside would be real handy if someone develops a bi-directional scan tool. Still keen to get my hands on one and hopefully soon.I am theorising here - but is it just possible that the team at Ineos HQ (no doubt all recruited from high-performance automotive jobs elsewhere) are simply not used to the type of customer base they aimed the IG at?
As in - people who want to know how stuff works/add stuff/tinker and modify?
Of course the glossy adverts initially said differently and encouraged innovation options - but perhaps we are all causing a bit of a panic at the HQ.
We are not your typical "appliance operators".
If so - I genuinely think Sir Jim would be appalled as I believe he "gets it".
Actually, all you say chimes with the article linked here:I am theorising here - but is it just possible that the team at Ineos HQ (no doubt all recruited from high-performance automotive jobs elsewhere) are simply not used to the type of customer base they aimed the IG at?
As in - people who want to know how stuff works/add stuff/tinker and modify?
Of course the glossy adverts initially said differently and encouraged innovation options - but perhaps we are all causing a bit of a panic at the HQ.
We are not your typical "appliance operators".
If so - I genuinely think Sir Jim would be appalled as I believe he "gets it".
Well done, you found the Unicorn.Hi guys, I found the cable ends in the engine bay and in the footwell.
1) Engine bay:
If you stand in front of the vehicle, the ends are on the right-hand side, directly in front of the brake fluid reservoir. They are difficult to see because they are attached to the wiring harness with tape. I have removed the tape.
2 Footwell
The cable ends are located in the footwell on the outside. To do this, the lower a-pillar trim must be removed. Some experience in handling nipples is helpful.
Here, too, the cables are attached to the cable assembly with tape, which I have removed.
I will put sockets (probably Deutsch plugs) in each case so that I can connect devices if necessary.
I plan to do the same for the boot. Here it will be really fun with the nipples, too.
Is the one in the engine bay the 10A or 25A tail?Hi guys, I found the cable ends in the engine bay and in the footwell.
1) Engine bay:
If you stand in front of the vehicle, the ends are on the right-hand side, directly in front of the brake fluid reservoir. They are difficult to see because they are attached to the wiring harness with tape. I have removed the tape.
2 Footwell
The cable ends are located in the footwell on the outside. To do this, the lower a-pillar trim must be removed. Some experience in handling nipples is helpful.
Here, too, the cables are attached to the cable assembly with tape, which I have removed.
I will put sockets (probably Deutsch plugs) in each case so that I can connect devices if necessary.
I plan to do the same for the boot. Here it will be really fun with the nipples, too.
Of course it is possible they have made the aux. power connections as "easter eggs" to be found and when you do, you level up.I am theorising here - but is it just possible that the team at Ineos HQ (no doubt all recruited from high-performance automotive jobs elsewhere) are simply not used to the type of customer base they aimed the IG at?
As in - people who want to know how stuff works/add stuff/tinker and modify?
Of course the glossy adverts initially said differently and encouraged innovation options - but perhaps we are all causing a bit of a panic at the HQ.
We are not your typical "appliance operators".
If so - I genuinely think Sir Jim would be appalled as I believe he "gets it".