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Here's how the installation went.

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Passenger side first.

You will need to remove the Battery cover surround & the lower windscreen cowl cover.

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The connector is located between the wiring harness & the Popper mechanism

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Its pretty tight in there & I have fairly big hands so I decided to remove the popper for access

Pictured now with the canceler connected

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Back together & cable tied in position

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Now The Drivers Side

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Remove the Brake cover & surround to expose the ABS Unit.

The Bonnet popper connection is right behind it.

I didn't need to remove the lower windscreen cowl on this side, I just propped it up to allow a bit better access.

Shown with the popper disconnected.

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Canceler fitted

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All cable tied safely.

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Everything Back in Place, Job Done.

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Edited by mycarhasposessedme

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