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ok sorry i didnt reply yesterday but i didnt get my car back till this afternoon. I had a look. To find the gromet open the door as wide as it will go and draw a line by eye level with the bottom of the side indicator and it should be there. looking from behing the door u wont find it because it is directly behind the complicated pain in the arse plug. Hope this helps.

Cheers

John

Originally posted by jlnewton

Yeah, except where the factory wires go through the door, it ends in a plug join on the car body.

Same thing I found in the pulsar - except I was determined :)

Originally posted by Greg

i drilled a hole through the plug join and fed wired through that...it was a bitch getting the plugs back in place and i don't recommend people do this.

That's what I did. Wasn't really difficult to get the plug back in place, just needed to think through the sequence first to get it right. I read the pulsar forum a fair bit before and during and hence had a better idea about what was possible..

And as a bonus, no drilling holes in the door/chassis and it looks factory.

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