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Following on from a previous thread, I have had an auto electrician look at the wiring in the boot to try and fix the latch, and he has asked whether there is a wiring diagram in English to look at as there is quite a few electrical components running to the split rear gate as it is electric. Does anyone have a service manual with wiring diagrams or is there a place I could go to for it?

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looks like a double-post on this topic.

The best person I can think of who might be able to help you out is ziel20l, however I think if he does have something it may be japanese.

I'm sure he will see this topic anyway, but if not drop him a PM.

Someone will be able to help you out surely.

its ONLY in japanese.

and yes i have a service manual, entire wiring diagram and a smash repair manual/chassis alignment books.

assuming they un-f*ckup my internet at home, ill scan it and upload a few pages here

its ONLY in japanese.

and yes i have a service manual, entire wiring diagram and a smash repair manual/chassis alignment books.

assuming they un-f*ckup my internet at home, ill scan it and upload a few pages here

.... i warned you man, told you something would happen if you kept hitting the pr0n sites as frequently as you were :(

i wish that was the reason. stupid TPG and people who dont quite understand english. im not being racist, but if they cant understand me, they shouldnt be doing customer support
So... what are you saying? :worship:
im saying that people who dont speak english that well shouldnt work in customer support.

i dont work in an accounts department because im crap with numbers. except 0 and 1 :blink:

*sigh* too subtle?

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