Let's return to wiring.
General electrical equipment of the car
Collection_52. ETK_61_General electrical equipment of the car. Jute wires (part 3)
Jute wires (part 3)

Last time I laid the main jute wiring. Now we will talk about all the harnesses of additional options, which are laid parallel to the main harness - along the left threshold to the trunk, and in front of the front seats, through the gearbox tunnel to the right side. So, first I put a large harness of the "electrical package" (mirrors, sunroof, power windows, power window comfort relay, central locking, interior light timer and heating of the driver's door lock. Next, other options - audio wiring, electric antenna, telephone and hands-free system, heating of the front seats, heated rear seats (custom), standard alarm, lights in the interior mirror, interior lights, illumination of the hydrocorrector of the headlights. Maybe I forgot something else)
In the process, we have such a picture :)


Complete chaos under the wheel)

We connect the outer and inner parts of the door connectors. In the left door connector, you need to immediately install the cable of the standard alarm magnetic lock.


So, all the harnesses are laid, now you need to fix them properly. I'll start with the simplest, where there is less wiring - from the trunk.
On the right side, the wire of the central lock goes up through the wheel well to the hatch of the fuel tank, and the wire of the fuel level sensor in the additional tank. It is attached to the body with a metal clip. Since I did not install an additional tank (at least not yet), I simply hid the sensor behind the trunk loop.

The wire of the central lock passes over the wheel arch, is attached with a metal clip to the rib and to the bracket of the drive of the central lock of the fuel tank hatch.

On the right side of the trunk, that's all.
On the left side, there is more wiring - audio amplifier, electric antenna, alarm system, telephone. Fastened with two clamps.

As I said earlier, all electronic units will be installed together with their wiring. I installed the GSM phone unit not on the left rear wing, as expected by the factory, but under the rear shelf. I already mentioned earlier about the regular bracket, and its not very successful fastening with the drilling of the wing. That's why I like my version better - it's convenient and inconspicuous.


I did not install the audio amplifier, because I have not yet found the bracket for its attachment, the antenna still needs to be repaired a little. So, for now, just plugs.

The audio wiring turned out to be from the Touring, so the ground terminal does not reach the G300 point under the rear seat. I fixed it in the matching hole on the stiffening rib of the body.

Lamp control unit in the rear lights.

The wiring of the trunk lighting and standard alarm is laid through the hole in the body bracket, and is wound into the trunk loop.

At the exit from the loop, it is fastened with a tie, and is wound into the opening of the trunk lid.

It is laid along the diagonal stiffening rib to the lamp shade and to the alarm stop button.

The alarm and central locking wiring is routed along the wing and rear panel to the alarm diode (I mentioned it earlier when installing the license plate panel) and to the trunk central locking actuator. It is attached together with the main harness with metal staples.


All wiring in the trunk is laid and fixed.
Let's go to the back of the cabin. On the back shelf, we bring out the wiring of the rear speakers. But, since the audio wiring is from the touring, the connectors for the speakers do not fit, and an extension cord will be needed for the left rear speaker. Then I will make adapters/extensions.
Down under the seat is point G300 for the "ground" of all these wiring harnesses. By the way, all the harnesses did not fit into the standard rubber insert. I laid the wiring of the telephone, alarm and speakers through the shelf.

We also lead the wire of the third brake light and the rear window heating contacts here.

By the way, the standard alarm system is connected to the contact break of the rear window heating.

I don't know why, but that's how it is. Maybe this is how it will react to the breaking of threads when it is broken... But I did not check :)
Under the rear seat, the wiring is laid parallel to the main harness and fastened with clamps together with it. I routed the wiring to the rear seat heating buttons and to the phone in the center of the gearbox tunnel.

On the right - the ABS connector, the wiring connector that goes under the bottom to the gearbox, and seat heating.

On the left - the ABS connector, the wiring that goes under the bottom to the fuel pump, and the heated seat.

Then all these bundles go forward along the left threshold. The front part of the wiring will be more difficult to fix, so I haven't done it completely yet. I'll write later when I'm done.
General electrical equipment of the car
Collection_52. ETK_61_General electrical equipment of the car. Jute wires (part 3)
Jute wires (part 3)

Last time I laid the main jute wiring. Now we will talk about all the harnesses of additional options, which are laid parallel to the main harness - along the left threshold to the trunk, and in front of the front seats, through the gearbox tunnel to the right side. So, first I put a large harness of the "electrical package" (mirrors, sunroof, power windows, power window comfort relay, central locking, interior light timer and heating of the driver's door lock. Next, other options - audio wiring, electric antenna, telephone and hands-free system, heating of the front seats, heated rear seats (custom), standard alarm, lights in the interior mirror, interior lights, illumination of the hydrocorrector of the headlights. Maybe I forgot something else)
In the process, we have such a picture :)


Complete chaos under the wheel)

We connect the outer and inner parts of the door connectors. In the left door connector, you need to immediately install the cable of the standard alarm magnetic lock.


So, all the harnesses are laid, now you need to fix them properly. I'll start with the simplest, where there is less wiring - from the trunk.
On the right side, the wire of the central lock goes up through the wheel well to the hatch of the fuel tank, and the wire of the fuel level sensor in the additional tank. It is attached to the body with a metal clip. Since I did not install an additional tank (at least not yet), I simply hid the sensor behind the trunk loop.

The wire of the central lock passes over the wheel arch, is attached with a metal clip to the rib and to the bracket of the drive of the central lock of the fuel tank hatch.

On the right side of the trunk, that's all.
On the left side, there is more wiring - audio amplifier, electric antenna, alarm system, telephone. Fastened with two clamps.

As I said earlier, all electronic units will be installed together with their wiring. I installed the GSM phone unit not on the left rear wing, as expected by the factory, but under the rear shelf. I already mentioned earlier about the regular bracket, and its not very successful fastening with the drilling of the wing. That's why I like my version better - it's convenient and inconspicuous.


I did not install the audio amplifier, because I have not yet found the bracket for its attachment, the antenna still needs to be repaired a little. So, for now, just plugs.

The audio wiring turned out to be from the Touring, so the ground terminal does not reach the G300 point under the rear seat. I fixed it in the matching hole on the stiffening rib of the body.

Lamp control unit in the rear lights.

The wiring of the trunk lighting and standard alarm is laid through the hole in the body bracket, and is wound into the trunk loop.

At the exit from the loop, it is fastened with a tie, and is wound into the opening of the trunk lid.

It is laid along the diagonal stiffening rib to the lamp shade and to the alarm stop button.

The alarm and central locking wiring is routed along the wing and rear panel to the alarm diode (I mentioned it earlier when installing the license plate panel) and to the trunk central locking actuator. It is attached together with the main harness with metal staples.


All wiring in the trunk is laid and fixed.
Let's go to the back of the cabin. On the back shelf, we bring out the wiring of the rear speakers. But, since the audio wiring is from the touring, the connectors for the speakers do not fit, and an extension cord will be needed for the left rear speaker. Then I will make adapters/extensions.
Down under the seat is point G300 for the "ground" of all these wiring harnesses. By the way, all the harnesses did not fit into the standard rubber insert. I laid the wiring of the telephone, alarm and speakers through the shelf.

We also lead the wire of the third brake light and the rear window heating contacts here.

By the way, the standard alarm system is connected to the contact break of the rear window heating.

I don't know why, but that's how it is. Maybe this is how it will react to the breaking of threads when it is broken... But I did not check :)
Under the rear seat, the wiring is laid parallel to the main harness and fastened with clamps together with it. I routed the wiring to the rear seat heating buttons and to the phone in the center of the gearbox tunnel.

On the right - the ABS connector, the wiring connector that goes under the bottom to the gearbox, and seat heating.

On the left - the ABS connector, the wiring that goes under the bottom to the fuel pump, and the heated seat.

Then all these bundles go forward along the left threshold. The front part of the wiring will be more difficult to fix, so I haven't done it completely yet. I'll write later when I'm done.
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