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Hi everyone, while searching google for information I have been impressed with the quality and quantity of answers through the club. We own a 2010 ATX Aurion and are competely happy with it. Comfort, power and fuel economy.

Having just recently acquired a small poptop caravan we need to fit a brake controller and have been quoted up to $600 to supply & fit. I have purchased the unit myself (Tekonsha P3) and will probably get it fitted by an Auto electrician but It does seem straight forward until I looked under the bonnet to find access for the wires from the engine bay to the cabin.

Any suggestions on the easiest way thru, once in there I can pop the door sills and then access the boot where the Toyota fitted wiring terminates.

Any suggestions on how to get the wires from the engine bay to the passenger cabin. All assistance appreciated

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Welcome to the club mate :clap: try going through the firewall on the left side behind the glove box, from memory i read somewhere this is the easiest place to get through as other wires run out from there

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Thanks, finally got to it and there is a convienient grommet there to use. There is a batch of other wires going through the main grommet but there are 2 nipples suitable to run ny single wires through.


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