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Hi Guys,
I want to add the fuel flap release button to a 1992 EB Gli Falcon sedan - does anyone know if it's just a matter of adding the button on the dashboard or will I need a 'mid / high' series loom etc? Is the solenoid at the fuel flap end already there or do I need to add that too? Is it a bolt-in application or is this all too much effort for what it's worth Any help / direction appreciated! Cheers, Steve |
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Anyone done this before or at least know if there is provision to do so without changing entire body looms over etc?
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Wow, it really is dead in here!
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hey
i did it not to long ago I went to the wreckers and purchased the solenoid as i didnt have one , purchased the switch on the dash and wired it in with medium gauge wire , nothing to do with the body loom was quite simple also a EL wagon fuel lid looks a treat as there is no finger hole in it i taped into the fuse box to get the power , and ground can be any where in the boot as the car is one big wire of negative |
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dcstraight |
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Cheers for the reply mate - sounds like an easy job!
How did you wire the switch? Does the solenoid have mounting provisions? Good idea with the EL fuel flap - but it would obviously have to be resprayed. {USERNAME} wrote: hey
i did it not to long ago I went to the wreckers and purchased the solenoid as i didnt have one , purchased the switch on the dash and wired it in with medium gauge wire , nothing to do with the body loom was quite simple also a EL wagon fuel lid looks a treat as there is no finger hole in it i taped into the fuse box to get the power , and ground can be any where in the boot as the car is one big wire of negative |
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EF_wanabe |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Cheers for the reply mate - sounds like an easy job! How did you wire the switch? Does the solenoid have mounting provisions? Good idea with the EL fuel flap - but it would obviously have to be resprayed. {USERNAME} wrote: hey i did it not to long ago I went to the wreckers and purchased the solenoid as i didnt have one , purchased the switch on the dash and wired it in with medium gauge wire , nothing to do with the body loom was quite simple also a EL wagon fuel lid looks a treat as there is no finger hole in it i taped into the fuse box to get the power , and ground can be any where in the boot as the car is one big wire of negative i cant quite remember as i had a mental blank but it was quite simple as the switch gets pushed it forms the circuit the solenoid looks like a motor it is held in via two 10MM bolts or 8 but im 99% sure its 10mms but no need to get looms i hate people and there bragging on Fairmont looms |
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check behind the boot release button. if there's 2 plugs one will be for the wagon tailgate lock the other for the fuel flap.
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{USERNAME} wrote: check behind the boot release button. if there's 2 plugs one will be for the wagon tailgate lock the other for the fuel flap. yes ^^^^ some of the vehicles had the wiring already there so its just a matter of physically getting the solenoid and installing But if it is not there its a total of 10mins to wire it up with fresh wire |
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dcstraight |
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{USERNAME} wrote: check behind the boot release button. if there's 2 plugs one will be for the wagon tailgate lock the other for the fuel flap. Cheers Alan - I was hoping this might be the case...but seeing it's just an entry level GL Falcon, I was thinking it may not *shrugs*. EF_Wannabe - thanks...I'm sure it's not too much work - will source parts during the week pending time and hopefully install next Saturday Cheers guys! Steve |
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EF_wanabe |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: check behind the boot release button. if there's 2 plugs one will be for the wagon tailgate lock the other for the fuel flap. Cheers Alan - I was hoping this might be the case...but seeing it's just an entry level GL Falcon, I was thinking it may not *shrugs*. EF_Wannabe - thanks...I'm sure it's not too much work - will source parts during the week pending time and hopefully install next Saturday Cheers guys! Steve also while you are doing it Have you got a electric boot release ? |
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TerroristGHIA |
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Sorry Steve, Didn't see this til now. MY ED had everything except the switch and the solenoid. Once they were installed, it was plug and play.
Cheers Brett
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EF_wanabe |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Sorry Steve, Didn't see this til now. MY ED had everything except the switch and the solenoid. Once they were installed, it was plug and play. Cheers Brett Lucky man |
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TimmyA |
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Steve,
My ED GLi Classic had the wiring... Just needed the solenoid installed (two nuts as mentioned, you remove the fixed pin and replace it with the solenoid)... And the button (clip the blank out and the button in)... Both GLi dash and body loom supported it... I also have an EBII Loom in the shed at the moment... Will check the dash loom for the plug tomorrow and let you know... But as mentioned, the one phillips screw and it comes off and you can check yourself... If it is like the ED than you will have the plug already... Cheers, Tim
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TROYMAN |
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and yes,
my eb1 xr and my ea s pack both had the wiring there, I just had to add the switch and solenoid... |
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Mad2 |
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fingers crossed me EB1 GLi has it then.....
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