how to remove the VW t6.1 ocean rear boot RHS panel

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T6.1 Ocean 204 4 motion
Hello,
I want to install an Anderson/XT60 plug here in the boot area in the marked panel area, anyone know how can I remove this panel?
I know it's easier to do it on left wardrobe side but I don't want to damage or drill the wardrobe, and as there is already a cig socket on right hand side so wiring is already there but small current I guess. It's should be enough for my usage.

Thanks

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I don't know I'm afraid but where did you get that floor protector, please? Looks great.
 
Co-incidentally I need to remove that panel also to see if the 12v socket is actually connected as it's not working and fuses are ok. I believe you need a T30 Torx driver to remove the two bolts holding the shelf support then the panel itself is on clips so you need something like a plastic trim removal tool to pop the panel out. Please let us know how you get on!
 
I don't know I'm afraid but where did you get that floor protector, please? Looks great.
 
Co-incidentally I need to remove that panel also to see if the 12v socket is actually connected as it's not working and fuses are ok. I believe you need a T30 Torx driver to remove the two bolts holding the shelf support then the panel itself is on clips so you need something like a plastic trim removal tool to pop the panel out. Please let us know how you get on!
Thanks, I will try!
 
Post in thread '12v Socket in boot area' https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/12v-socket-in-boot-area.11535/post-455877

This was for a T6.

By wedging a piece of timber between the wheel arches it was possible to bend out the bottom of the panel sufficiently to get access to the 12 volt socket. If the metal clips pull apart they are very difficult to relocate.
Thanks - yes, I'd seen that one. Plan is to see if I can see the cable to the socket and if it's not connected just tap into that and bring a supply out from under the panel. Just a bit nervous about creating problems with clips, hence the cautious approach!
 
The rear A/c gubbins are under that panel , on a Beach / Caravelle etc T6 there is an access panel that simply clips in

In the absence of of any other replies :

I don't know for sure but I would imagine it's a similar affair to other VW transporters etc .
IMO you remove the bed support screw and bracket and give the whole trim panel that wraps around (not the flat vent) a tug from the bottom back edge. (Rear of the van)

LLL parts website contains exploded part's diagrams that may assist in identifying the part number and drawings which should help.

You can then Google tge part number of the cover panel which should show photos of how it locates (I suspect it clips into metal recess in the wider panel via plastic tang on the infill panel )

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I have mounted an XT60 into the plastic cover and metal bed/shelf support which is bolted (torx heads) through the grill area of the rear cover. See photos. The plastic cover can be cut with a hole to mount the XT60 and the cabling can be taken through the grill.

Once the bracket is removed the panel comes off easily with a little leverage. I started at the top front and worked round. There is a wiring loom under the cover which includes the feed for the 12V sockets in the rear off-side area (under the bed and by the sliding door. The wiring diagram giving colours etc is in the resources section.

The reason for fitting the XT60 socket in my case was to connect power from a roof mounted solar panel to charge a battery/invertor power station that lives in this area when we are travelling.

When I get chance I'll post more about the various projects I have undertaken over the last few months since we have had the van.

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