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Old 11-27-2011, 10:36 AM   #1
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Do 407s have Front foot well lights and on what model ?
Where are they situated and how easy are they to fit ?

Also how easy would it be to add a double socket power point in passenger side front ?
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No idea what model, but i found the part number: 6362 N6 to be present on both coupe and 4/5 door variant on service box. Shouldnt be too hard to fit them. Im looking at wire diagram atm, but i dont see clearly how it is wired up.
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My SE doesnt have them
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My SE doesnt have them
nope mine neither but mine hasnt got cruise either
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nope mine neither but mine hasnt got cruise either
WHAT?????

OMG was it the model below Basic?????

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...Also how easy would it be to add a double socket power point in passenger side front ?
Electrically very easy if your 407 is like mine. At the top of the fuse area in beside the glove box there is a long block for standard sized "blade fuses". The left end of the block has the fuse for the power socket in the rear. The adjacent empty slots have unswitched feeds. So you can make a power take-off by simply using one blade connected to an in-line fuse to feed the socket. If you have the skills, you could actually wire up one of the unused positions in the block.
Only tackle this wiring if you know about car electrics and the need for robust connections and insulation.

Kiind regards, Leo - 56 plate SW SE
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OMG was it the model below Basic?????

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Electrically very easy if your 407 is like mine. At the top of the fuse area in beside the glove box there is a long block for standard sized "blade fuses". The left end of the block has the fuse for the power socket in the rear. The adjacent empty slots have unswitched feeds

Have you got any pictures ?
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Will do on Saturday.

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