Our new 308 Estate is woefully short of 12v power sockets - just one for the entire car at the front (and ignition controlled to boot). There is a blanking plug on the trim above the wheel on the left hand side (the one that the luggage cover sits in) and I would like to take that trim off to see what's involved in putting an extra socket (or even two if I make another hole) into the system.
I could have a delve by myself of course but there's always a chance of breaking some trim clips or, worse, the trim itself.
2015 308 SW - removing rear wheelarch trim
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2015 308 SW - removing rear wheelarch trim
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Inside every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.
"Trying is the first step towards failure" ~ Homer J Simpson