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Grumpy

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Hi,

Whilst digging around the rear of the van I came across this plug that's not being used. It sits behind the panel in the boot on the passenger side, RHD vehicle.
It's towards the front edge of the wheel arch.

Anyone know what it was intended for and what type of plug it is?

Cheers

G.
 

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Control wire for the factory inverter


Thanks, it's a permanently live feed I've found out. Not sure of the amperage and also where it's fused. But another spare feed for something.
Ours is MY23, early May, so surprised they were putting these looms in so early on but not offering the invertors in the options.

Ineos work In mysterious ways.

G.
 
Control wire for the factory inverter


Thanks, it's a permanently live feed I've found out. Not sure of the amperage and also where it's fused. But another spare feed for something.
Ours is MY23, early May, so surprised they were putting these looms in so early on but not offering the invertors in the options.

Ineos work In mysterious ways.

G.
The fused power cable to the inverter, at least on US models, is stud 4 on the 7 stud busbar. More info here.

Which is the spare stud on this image from a AU diesel car, with no inverter. It came with the 60 amp fuse in place.
7-stud-busbar-au-dx-jpg.7843521
 
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