Warwick XL
3 posters
The Auto-Sleeper Motorhome Owners Forum (ASOF) :: Auto-Sleeper Motorhome Forums :: Auto-Sleeper "Van Conversions" Forum
Page 1 of 1
Warwick XL
Hi,
I'm looking for a bit of advice and guidance on power sockets. I've got a 2020 Waewick XL and I need to temporary remove the side panel inside the van (rear nearside) under that seat/bed. I'm just not sure how to remove the power socket in that panel, there doesn't appear to be any obvious screws so would like to know how they are fitted?
I would appreciate any help and guidance thanks
I'm looking for a bit of advice and guidance on power sockets. I've got a 2020 Waewick XL and I need to temporary remove the side panel inside the van (rear nearside) under that seat/bed. I'm just not sure how to remove the power socket in that panel, there doesn't appear to be any obvious screws so would like to know how they are fitted?
I would appreciate any help and guidance thanks
Sapper- Member
-
Posts : 243
Joined : 2020-10-15
Location : Bourne
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick XL
Vehicle Year : 2020
Re: Warwick XL
Probably similar to this type (single or double)?
The outer frame clips off, small recess on bottom, lever with small screwdriver, to reveal the fixing screws. (may be?)
The outer frame clips off, small recess on bottom, lever with small screwdriver, to reveal the fixing screws. (may be?)
_________________
Peter L
PLOUGHLIN- Donator
-
Posts : 4885
Joined : 2014-06-24
Member Age : 54
Location : NORTH HERTS
Auto-Sleeper Model : MB Gloucester
Vehicle Year : 2011
Re: Warwick XL
PLOUGHLIN wrote:Probably similar to this type (single or double)?
Thanks for that mate, I'm home at the moment and the vans in storage about 10 miles way. Not sure if they look exactly like that but there's no screws showing so could be albeight mine are white!
I guess someone who has the same van will come along and put me right, (hopefully).
Appreciate your help
The outer frame clips off, small recess on bottom, lever with small screwdriver, to reveal the fixing screws. (may be?)
Sapper- Member
-
Posts : 243
Joined : 2020-10-15
Location : Bourne
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick XL
Vehicle Year : 2020
Re: Warwick XL
On my 2016 there are connection plugs that can be undone to leave the socket in place, it's a white colour, just make sure that if it's the same you unscrew the cable securing clips
_________________
Chris
FreelanderUK- Member
-
Posts : 2909
Joined : 2020-07-18
Location : Lincolnshire
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick XL
Vehicle Year : 2016
Re: Warwick XL
Thanks for that mate, I found the connection box which looks much like a coffin and as you said, I disconnected there.
Sapper- Member
-
Posts : 243
Joined : 2020-10-15
Location : Bourne
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick XL
Vehicle Year : 2020
FreelanderUK likes this post
The Auto-Sleeper Motorhome Owners Forum (ASOF) :: Auto-Sleeper Motorhome Forums :: Auto-Sleeper "Van Conversions" Forum
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum