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S60 - Power location for [Front] parking sensors

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Old Jun 26th, 2015, 15:42   #11
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It's a bit fiddly. You need to remove CC panel, take it apart, pop the lower trim panel off, fit switch and run wires out the back of the CC panel thru a suitable hole (which I think was by the cigarette lighter socket).
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Old Jun 27th, 2015, 13:04   #12
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I managed to temporarily hook up my parking sensors to the drivers side fuse box, and they work. but,

Does anyone know of an easy way to run a wire from the inside of the front bumper, into the cabin?

I am struggling.
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Old May 29th, 2020, 06:33   #13
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it has been few years since you posted this thread, so I guess you've already found a way? I bought a front and rear kit myself and will be installing it soon. Rear bumper is not an issue, but how did you feed the wires into the cabin?
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