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Blaine

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  1. If you pull the battery panel then the center floor board panel you will find the ends of the remaining 6 wire there. I just finished wiring in two pairs of lights connecting to those wires which are the ones you referenced under the dash.
  2. Okay, after further inspection and yes with the putty knife at least on the passenger side, I was able to get the tabs to pop out. I hope this thread will help others as I have been trying to figure this out for over a week.🙂 Now I can run my front LED light bar via the unused wires under the front hood to the same colored bundled wires located next to the power indicated in the photo.. Thanks for all the input, it's really appreciated!
  3. Applied pretty good pressure and trying to pull it out but not having much luck. Just to confirm, that procedure is good for the 2021 limited? Thanks!
  4. Was hoping someone had figured out if there's a way to open up the center dash area to get easier access to the wiring and toggle switches. Trying to wire in a switch for my front LED light bar but being older and not as agile as I once was, it's difficult to stand on my head to get under there. If so and available, pictures would do wonders. Thanks in advance.
  5. After some more investigation I've found the four wires up front check continuity with the matching wire colors under the dash. Assuming they are not also connected to something else, they should be able to be used for accessories up front. Will also look for the matching wires somewhere in the back for possible back end accessory coonections.
  6. Well, that being said, where were your entry points? I'd appreciate a description and possibly pictures if you've got them. I'm planning the same installs as well. Thanks!
  7. Just wondering if anyone has any idea what the 4 unconnected wires that are zip tied together under the plastic cover under the front hood are for? There's also a bundle of about 10 wires zip tied together under the dash just left of center that aren't connected to anything. Wondering what they are for as well.
  8. Sorry, it's not that I don't want to read it, just not sure how to find it. New to this forum stuff so not proficient. Hate to trouble you but if you could post the link or point me in the right direction I would be greatful.
  9. I'm pretty sure I can figure out the wiring connections on the inside, but really could use some insight on access points for wiring from the outside of the cab to the inside of the cab. I'm also going to try and set up something for lighting the bed area when needed.
  10. I bought an after market light bar and wiring harness to install in my 2021 Defender limited. I checked with a dealer service tech and they gave me suggestion for access to inside the cab for installing the harness but turns out the access he described wasn't there. Since the 2021 was improved for air tightness of the Limited, it almost seems they would have allowed for access without having air gaps or having to punch holes in the cab. The pictures in the instructions were of no use as they really don't show enough especially for someone that's new and not familiar with the Defender. Thry also refer to shop manuals in some instances. However, I did notice 4 wire leads under the hood and a bundle of leads inside the cab under and near the center of dash that appear to not be connected to anything. Wondered if the Can Am folks had the forethought to have wiring available for later installation of accessories without having to jeopardize the integrity of the cab? If anyone knows how the access to inside the cab is accomplished or whether the wires I mentioned are for after purchase accessories installation, I would really appreciate the help. I've attached photos of the wires I mentioned. Tge first is under hood and the second is left of center under the dash and below the shifter area.
  11. I would appreciate a picture as well. The instructions I looked at show two alternatives...one connecting directly and the other showed somehow connecting to the group if wires bundled together just right of center.
  12. Hi, I'm new to the Can Am experienced and just bought a 2021 Defender Limted. Adding accessories and one of those is the winch remote connector cable that installs under the front hood. Ive got everything in but cannot seem to figure which wires connect the existing wires indicated in the instructions. The remote cable is a 3 wire set up with red,, green and black wires. There are 4 existing connectors that are red, green, black and there's also a 4th all white wire. i tried connecting the remote cable to the corresponding colors of the existing connectors but not getting any response from the winch. Anyone know if that's the correct wiring or what the issue could be? The instructions indicate connecting to the existing 4 wire location.
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