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Australasia Grenadier Delivery & Wait Times in Australia.

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Inside the grenadier there are four attachment points where the Cargo Barrier can lock into, up above the windows. If you have no Cargo Barrier then they remain unused and vacant. What about a couple of brackets that slot into those unused attachment points either side, and they in turn are designed to clamp onto and cater for fishing rods to be located "INSIDE" the vehicle?
Sounds like a great idea. You should make them and sell them 😄
 
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Two questions about the Australian Version of the Grenadier.
  1. Is there an Anderson Plug fitted at the rear to carry vehicle charging to a towed Camper/Caravan?
This AU owner (1st photo) ran a new cable from the starter for an Anderson, I saw mention of a grommet in the floor of the battery box somewhere to run the cable out to the rear bumper. The Euro 13 was replaced with a 12 pin flat. The bracket is custom made.

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For a Redarc brake controller connection using the Euro 13 trailer plug, another owner utilised the empty #12 spot on the Ineos socket. The unused #8 terminal pin was removed/cut off and the Ineos wire insulated. That metal pin was then used in #12 on the socket for the brake wire in a matching Euro 13 plug which, has all terminals in place.
 

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Thanks for that Andrew
I rand SLRV on the electric telephone and got someone who was full of reasons why it could not be done. That sort negative talk is not why the Grenaide up and runnning.
 

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I rand SLRV on the electric telephone and got someone who was full of reasons why it could not be done. That sort negative talk is not why the Grenaide up and runnning.
Time to find some 3D printer savvy youngster who needs some pocket money.
 

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Two questions about the Australian Version of the Grenadier.


  1. Is there an Anderson Plug fitted at the rear to carry vehicle charging to a towed Camper/Caravan?
  2. Is there at this stage an accessory to carry a shover on the side channels at the side of the vehicle?
Re. the Anderson plug: There is a sizeable grommet in the rear driver's side 20230807_083115.jpgwheel arch under the large plastic panel. Plenty of room to run a charging cable from the battery compartment, out through the grommet and across to the towbar.
 

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Re. the Anderson plug: There is a sizeable grommet in the rear driver's side View attachment 7822602wheel arch under the large plastic panel. Plenty of room to run a charging cable from the battery compartment, out through the grommet and across to the towbar.
Can we not just connect these together to get permanent power to NATO?
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I think the flood of Grenadiers hitting our shores is about to begin.
Damn, I should have ordered my Grenadier in Australia and drive it home.
Would have quicker than ordering it 360 km. from Hambach. 😎
Looking forward to reading Australian comments.
 

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Xactly, and do we know if the left cable going to the solenoid is permanently 'hot' or 'hot' via ignition on?
The left ( red ) cable is permanently hot. I connected my compressor to this cable via another solenoid. To operate this extra solenoid I use the EXT1 switch.
 

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Xactly, and do we know if the left cable going to the solenoid is permanently 'hot' or 'hot' via ignition on?
As per @Greasemonkey - cable is fused at 350A under the seats in the 5 way fuse box (red circle) and routed under the footwell/door trim (green oval), to emerge in the loadspace area as per the photo above in @DenisM's post:
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So what is this solenoid? Added aftermarket or part of the NATO set up?
If you mean the one in my picture. I think it is I believe it is part of the NATO setup and it is what turns it on and off with the winch. There wa some talk that a software update would remove the restrictions but I doubt that’s high on their list at the moment so my thought is just to bypass it and have NATO permanently live or possibly add a switch in the rear compartment, I actually wonder if you could in fact disconnect the solenoid/relay and repurpose it with a rear switch. My concern would be throwing up additional canbus errors.
 

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If you mean the one in my picture. I think it is I believe it is part of the NATO setup and it is what turns it on and off with the winch. There wa some talk that a software update would remove the restrictions but I doubt that’s high on their list at the moment so my thought is just to bypass it and have NATO permanently live or possibly add a switch in the rear compartment, I actually wonder if you could in fact disconnect the solenoid/relay and repurpose it with a rear switch. My concern would be throwing up additional canbus errors.
I understand why the nato is connected to the front winch now.. is live via carwash.. in case you need to winch front or rear. I'll be looking at repurposing the nato solenoid in the rear so that it's powered with ignition on/car running via a piggyback fuse somewhere... thus providing power to trailer/caravan when vehicle is running. If not I'll install another solenoid to do the same.
 

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If you mean the one in my picture. I think it is I believe it is part of the NATO setup and it is what turns it on and off with the winch. There wa some talk that a software update would remove the restrictions but I doubt that’s high on their list at the moment so my thought is just to bypass it and have NATO permanently live or possibly add a switch in the rear compartment, I actually wonder if you could in fact disconnect the solenoid/relay and repurpose it with a rear switch. My concern would be throwing up additional canbus errors.
Could you not activate this solenoid with the ceiling power switch? Take a jumper from anywhere on the circuit that’s powered up that way? Seems neat, and allows useful control of that socket.
 

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I understand why the nato is connected to the front winch now.. is live via carwash.. in case you need to winch front or rear. I'll be looking at repurposing the nato solenoid in the rear so that it's powered with ignition on/car running via a piggyback fuse somewhere... thus providing power to trailer/caravan when vehicle is running. If not I'll install another solenoid to do the same.
Could you not activate this solenoid with the ceiling power switch? Take a jumper from anywhere on the circuit that’s powered up that way? Seems neat, and allows useful control of that socket.
@DCPU has found how to neatly jump in the fuse box to power it in another thread.
Post in thread 'High Load Auxiliary Switch Panel'
https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/high-load-auxiliary-switch-panel.12410279/post-1333204396
 
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Could you not activate this solenoid with the ceiling power switch? Take a jumper from anywhere on the circuit that’s powered up that way? Seems neat, and allows useful control of that socket.
For my purpose I won't need a separate switch.. the ignition will be the switch, just piggyback a fuse that switches on the nato solenoid with ignition on.
 

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