https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-news/2024-skoda-enyaq-initial-australian-details-for-electric-suv
I'll keep an eye for this one.
Skoda Enyaq electric
PS: I just realised it's actually an SUV
Hey guys,
Want to replace my rubber mats, but can't seem to find them.
Are they similar to other Holden models?
Or anything like Bedrock, FitMyCar?
Thank you!
If you can go with EV. ButI'm into wagons, so I find the Volvo s60 wagon very attractive and Volvo is the safest brand out there. They have their own crash test facility. Otherwise VW Passat wagon.
As far as I know, the only 2 decent options are the Motorola MA1 and AAWireless. But good luck finding the MA1 to buy.
Advantage of the AAWireless is that the firmware can be updated, meaning new features and fixes are a possibility.
I've got an AAWireless and so far I'm happy with it!
Cheers
Thanks for that! The ground was actually on the paint.. so it's working.
I think there's something wrong with the cable. Every time I test it, it blew the fuse.
Cheers
Ok.. so I got the voltmeter. Seems like the positive red covered terminal it's not working. I tested the battery in the back and it's fine, but not the terminal on the front. I wonder if there a fuse for that somewhere.
I attached it with cable ties to a bar behind the grill. The spot light is from my old ute and it's quite heavy.
I do have all the cables. I just realised the fuse blew up. So I'm gonna get some spares and try again.
Gonna get a voltmeter too.. will make my life much easier
I don't have adaptive cruise control.
Fuse line from where? I tried using the big red pad on the left with the positive and the negative going on "ground". Did not work.
Hey guys,
Got my spotlights from my old ute installed on my ZB. Just wondering if anyone knows how to do the wiring?
Since the battery is in the back, should the red connector (photo) in the front work as a positive?
Cheers!