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MG MGF Technical - fitting volumetric sensor in TF115
how to do it? I get out T-bar but there is no connector, there is no wire. Why? I know some others TF115 owners fitted volumetric sensor simply connecting it to existing connector (to existing wire). All easy to do. My car born wihout this wires? |
cnerone |
see these images: http://superdrive.supereva.it/cgi-bin/fm_main.cgi?share_dir=share+cnerone.freemail+1053979168-1490 no wires to connect volumetric sensor no space and no wires to install rear speakers. the only wires behind driver are these http://superdrive.supereva.it/cgi-bin/fm_main.cgi?share_dir=share+cnerone.freemail+1053979006-6543 rotate image 90�, and all wires go towards rear of the car (rear lamps...) |
cnerone |
ops, the secon link is http://superdrive.supereva.it/cgi-bin/fm_main.cgi?share_dir=share+cnerone.freemail+1053979495-7759 |
cnerone |
Can't speak for the 115. At the MGF it looked like this: http://www.mgfcar.de/alarm_blipper/sensor_2403.jpg :) connection running down behind the plastic box on the right. So you should look behind the plastic. Getting out the lower cubby box in the tunnel is another placed where to search. At MGF the Sensor wires where protected additional with plastic hose. http://www.mgfcar.de/alarm_blipper/dcp_3662.jpg Regarding speakers, come on, theres all space of the *world* for nice speakers below the T-Bar fixture bracket. Pix show a MY2000 MGF. IMO equal speakers are with the TF. http://www.mgfcar.de/speaker_MY2000/index.htm Regards Dieter |
Dieter K. |
in my car there are not which you call "individual boxes". look at http://superdrive.supereva.it/cgi-bin/fm_main.cgi?share_dir=share+cnerone.freemail+1053979006-6543 and click on adsc0040.jpg to see my car picture about this. other thing: where have I to look for speakers wires? |
cnerone |
do you think I need to build, in my own, boxes similar to ones seen in http://www.mgfcar.de/speaker_MY2000/index.htm ? I know isolate rear air from front one (front air= air in front of speakers, rear air= air behind speakers) is very important to obtain a good quality sound. |
cnerone |
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