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Post by db6431 Sat Jan 30, 2016 3:07 pm

Hi all, Sat in my van last night and began to wonder if the plastic panel to the right of the rear window is designed to used or if it is just decorative, it has 4 circular grooves moulded in it that could possibly could hold a plate but it's so close to the side wall this would not work. Has anybody found a use or reason for these or are they there just to make a dull panel look a little more intersting

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Post by rogerblack Sat Jan 30, 2016 5:36 pm

Hmmm - we've got a 2002 Pollensa and nothing you've described rings any bells.
Any chance of a pic?

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Post by db6431 Sat Jan 30, 2016 8:24 pm

Hi Roger, I will post a pic when I figure out how, ours is a 1999 Pollensa on a smiley face Ford  Transit, looking out of the back window when stood at the sink it is the panel that fi between the window and the side wall on the right.

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Post by rogerblack Sat Jan 30, 2016 10:17 pm

I guess ours (on a Peugeot Boxer base) must have a different set-up, as the rear wall area on the right of the window is where the double-hinged sink & draining board cover is held in place when folded up; above that is the 240V socket where we plug in the kettle.

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Post by db6431 Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:23 am

We have the same clip on ours to hold the double hinged board but do not have the 240 v socket, that must have been an improvement on your later model and is a good idea as our kettle has to plug in where the TV Ariel socket is as that is where the socket for the kitchen is.The panel I mean is next to the window on the same rear wall. I have a photo on my tablet but have not figured. Out how to post it yet

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