![]() I'm looking for these license plate frames for my fleet: I can't shed any light on the path of the harness for a RHD Kabriolett, but I image that VW simply made a different harness with longer wiring and simply used the right side heater channel too? I certainly could be wrong though. Similar as mentioned above by "Lars B", on my '57 LHD USA spec Kabriolet project, the main wiring harness enters the right side heater channel thru a hole/tunnel low down in the front right side quarter panel and then passes rearward thru a accordian style foil/paper hose inside and through the heater channel/body stiffener and exits back into the rear seat area thru a hole/tunnel near the floor near the rear quarter panel. Main harness - wiring (blinker) (RHD) VW part #152 971 055B for Kabriolett "body" # 24 511 thru Kab "body" #39 038 Main harness - wiring (blinker) (RHD) VW part #152 971 055 for Kabriolett up thru Kab "body" #24 510 Main harness - wiring (RHD) VW part #152 971 011D for Kabriolett "body" # 24 511 thru Kab "body" #39 038 Main harness - wiring (RHD) VW part #152 971 011A for Kabriolett body #15 997 up thru Kab "body" #24 510 Posted: Fri 12:42 pm Post subject: Re: RHD Cabrio Wiring loom routingįYI - from the 1957 Type 1 Beetle VW parts manual Here is what mine looked like where it exited under the rear seat. ![]() If it is supposed to travel inside the heater channel like the LHD models, where does it enter and leave the channel? The route from where it appears under the back seat towards the rear is fairly obvious.Īlso, where do the semaphore wires run? Photos would be great, if anyone has loaded some in the gallery I would value the links. Probably not correct as far as I can deduce. The one that came out was laid along the inside edge of the left heater channel on the inside of the car and laid on the pan under the mats. I have not found anyone who reproduces this one, but templates for later 50's cabrios are available so one manufacturer will give it a go for me using the 1954 wiring diagramme and colours, and the later template. I have a 1954 RHD Cabrio with a long history of modifications that needs a new wiring loom. So trying again may connect with new readers, at least that is what I hope! ![]() I know this question has been asked before as I have spent far too much time reading old Samba posts, but no good answers appear and it was last asked some goodly time ago. Posted: Fri 12:24 am Post subject: RHD Cabrio Wiring loom routing Let AutoVillage do the work for you via our Professional Network of Car Spares and Car Wiring Loom Part Suppliers, and get the Wiring Loom Part or Wiring Loom Spare you're looking delivered direct to you, in no time at all.Quick sort: Show newest posts on top | Show oldest posts on top So from now on, there is no need for you to go trawling from one car breaker yard to another, no need for you to visit scrapyard after scrap yard, looking for Wiring Loom Parts, no need to spend hours searching online, trying to find a Used Wiring Loom Car Part, New Volkswagen Beetle Wiring Loom Car Part or even Replacement Wiring Loom Spares, anymore. Making AutoVillage your Number 1 online car portal for all Automotive Products and Services. Our Network will deliver New Wiring Loom Parts at discounted prices, or even very cheap Used Volkswagen Beetle Wiring Loom Parts direct to your door. We can source and supply Discounted Car Volkswagen Beetle Wiring Loom Parts and Wiring Loom Spares to you, no matter where you live. Through our network of Car Breakers, Car Dismantlers, otherwise known as Scrap Yards. Looking to find and buy Volkswagen Beetle Wiring Loom Parts, Car Volkswagen Beetle Wiring Loom Spares, Replacement Wiring Loom Parts? Then maybe, just maybe, AutoVillage can help. ![]() Search and Find Volkswagen Beetle Wiring Loom Spares and Replacement Parts - The Easy Route
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