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DOGSTAR Jan 19th, 2024 12:01

Volvo Amazon armoured cable
 
I know it is possible to remove the ignition barrel from the vehicle then dismount the armoured cable from under the dash, what i do not know ( yet to investigate) is if it is possible to gain access to the wiring within the cable via the back of the igniton housing in order to access the feed to the coil without damaging the cable and or the armour?
I presume it must be terminated in some shape or form in the ignition housing?

Any and help much .

Derek UK Jan 19th, 2024 13:28

Depends what you call damage. If you want access to the single red wire to add electronic ignition you can carefully drill a 1/2" hole in the centre of the end cap of the coil under the dash and add a wire there. A suitable grommet will make it neat and inconspicuous. New wire can be routed up alongside the coil and to the dizzy/ Pertronix. Something like a flat spot weld drill will cut a hole but not go in far enough to damage the existing connection. Drill carefully.

DOGSTAR Jan 19th, 2024 14:04

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Originally Posted by Derek UK (Post 2932092)
Depends what you call damage. If you want access to the single red wire to add electronic ignition you can carefully drill a 1/2" hole in the centre of the end cap of the coil under the dash and add a wire there. A suitable grommet will make it neat and inconspicuous. New wire can be routed up alongside the coil and to the dizzy/ Pertronix. Something like a flat spot weld drill will cut a hole but not go in far enough to damage the existing connection. Drill carefully.

I really want access to it at the ignotion switch end?

Ron Kwas Jan 19th, 2024 14:50

DS;

The Armored Ign Sys is and anti-theft provision, so by its nature, there is NO access to the coil ign power...if you need access, a certain amount of ingress, or "damage" to this system will be necessary, and you will loose its protection, which you would be well advised to make up for by some other means.

Cheers

DOGSTAR Jan 19th, 2024 16:00

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Originally Posted by Ron Kwas (Post 2932108)
DS;

The Armored Ign Sys is and anti-theft provision, so by its nature, there is NO access to the coil ign power...if you need access, a certain amount of ingress, or "damage" to this system will be necessary, and you will loose its protection, which you would be well advised to make up for by some other means.

Cheers

I understand that, but how is it terminated onto the ignition casing?
The armoured cable must break down in a sense in order to terminate the wire?

northNH Jan 20th, 2024 02:29

Since you don’t seem to understand the nature of Volvo’s anti-theft protection cable termination, have “yet to investigate”, and don’t seem to believe the experts that have chimed in, I’ll try to make the answer to your original question clear:

No can do without damage, whether neatly done or messy.

blueosprey90 Jan 21st, 2024 14:54

The answer is "no".

There are a couple of photos of what you are dealing with in post #235 here.
https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showt...ch#post2705664

DOGSTAR Jan 27th, 2024 16:56

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Originally Posted by northNH (Post 2932210)
Since you don’t seem to understand the nature of Volvo’s anti-theft protection cable termination, have “yet to investigate”, and don’t seem to believe the experts that have chimed in, I’ll try to make the answer to your original question clear:

No can do without damage, whether neatly done or messy.

Well that was difficult

Anyway thanks for your "expert help":icon_smile_lachuh::icon_smile_lachuh:


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