Ah don't think they'll be too bad, might be two screws on the bottom and a bolt or summit going through the tub. Can't say for sure as ah don't have seats in the back of mineAh. Are those easily accessible with folding seats in place?
Ah don't think they'll be too bad, might be two screws on the bottom and a bolt or summit going through the tub. Can't say for sure as ah don't have seats in the back of mine
Just gone to take a closer look and I'm not sure it's so simple. Got to remove the folding seats (fixed with some lovely brown coloured bolts), and then peal back the carpet (which is glued down and horrible to remove).
Perhaps it'll be easier just to make do with the ends of the wires that are there once I remove the lamp?
I'm not entirely convinced that the carpet I've got came from the factory It completely covers the boxes that the seats are bolted onto. Of course it's also possible that I'm looking in completely the wrong place. Maybe I should take and post a photoYou shouldn't have carpet up there! If you look right into the corner of the tub, it's the triangular section. I had mine off today for the exact same reason.
Oh, and you'll find that if you look behind behind the rear wheel on the side you're working on, there's a soft flap which you can lift up in the arch / tub area to reveal the wiring between the rear panel and the bottom of the tub where it enters the wiring box.
Spotted it, "cheese" shaped box. It's not even screwed on, should be able to wiggle it out later. Thank you.Ye can see it in the furst photie beside/behind the seat. Follow where that rubber flexi thing from the back door and ye shall find
There was one screw (should have been 2) holding the bottom lip down and then a bolt from the outside of the tub through to the inside with a nut securing it in place.