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Author Subject: Phantom Earth
Eddleston

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Post #1
So having actually made some progress recently I'm looking at this and haven't a clue where it goes.


Any ideas please?

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Posted 28th Mar 2015 at 12:37
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Post #2
in front of the battery tray, probably, pic is a bit small.

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Posted 28th Mar 2015 at 12:45
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Post #3
Yeah look down the pass side chassis leg and you will see the stud it attaches to.

I can go grab a pic from one of mine if you can't locate it.

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  • Posted 28th Mar 2015 at 12:53
    Eddleston

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    Post #4
    Is it the stud near the front?


    or the one further back?

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    Posted 29th Mar 2015 at 17:08
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    Post #5
    the one further back, where looks like another earth already.

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    Posted 29th Mar 2015 at 17:13
    Eddleston

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    Post #6
    I've painted it all so nothing looks earth-ish any more.
    I think I know where you mean though.

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    Posted 1st Apr 2015 at 13:43
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    Post #7
    clean it up obviously before bolting it onto paint

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    Posted 1st Apr 2015 at 14:03
    Eddleston

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    Post #8
    I'm guessing this goes on the stud just behind the plate the battery box sits on

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    Posted 1st Apr 2015 at 23:13
    Eddleston

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    Post #9
    And while I'm at it, I don't even remember taking this earth off, any ideas?
    Sorry all, I hate car electrics.

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    Posted 1st Apr 2015 at 23:18
    mik

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    Post #10
    Mmmmm that paint looks minty fresh. The earth point is in the pic, in front of the wheel arch low down on the inner wing. Looks like a captive nut. Put your finger on the screen in the centre of the picture, it is slightly to the left.

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    Posted 2nd Apr 2015 at 10:00
    Niall

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    Post #11
    First pic the cable goes under the battery tray (should be clips on the conduit to hold it to the battery tray) and onto the earth stud where all the other earths are in front of the battery tray.
    Second pic, I think there is a earth point up on the inner wing just underneath where the slam panel bolts to. Think that's where that one goes. Not 100%
    Posted 2nd Apr 2015 at 10:45
    Disco_Stu

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    Post #12
    Here are a couple of photos which might help...


    Not the best photo but the only one I have unfortunately.



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    Posted 2nd Apr 2015 at 21:30
    mik

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    Post #13
    A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say!

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    Posted 3rd Apr 2015 at 08:28
    Eddleston

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    Post #14
    Thanks Disco stu!! I've attached it the correct way after all Smile

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    Posted 3rd Apr 2015 at 11:27

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