VW T5 VSR (Split Relay) & Leisure Battery Tutorial. How to install

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2024
  • In this video, I show you how to install a variable split relay and a leisure battery in a Volkswagen Transporter T5. Learn step-by-step instructions to upgrade your vehicle's electrical system and enhance its capabilities for camping, off-grid adventures, and more! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for future DIY automotive content. Happy modifying!
    00:12 - The kit
    01:24 - Where’s the battery
    01:30 - The plan
    01:50 - Passenger seat removal
    02:18 - Battery mounting plate
    04:00 - Mounting the battery
    04:30 - Aux battery removal
    04:55 - Clearing the cable route
    06:00 - ROUTING the battery cable
    08:04 - VSR which direction to install
    08:40 - The positive cable order
    09:30 - Grounding points (earths)
    10:55 - Don’t forget the grommet
    11:10 - Connecting the AUX battery
    11:48 - Turn on and test!
    12:30 - Confession
    13:00 - Distribution board
    #VWT5 #VanLife #diycamper #CamperConversion #LeisureBattery #ElectricalUpgrade #VanModification #OffGridLiving #Volkswagen #DIYProject #CampingLife #AdventureVehicle #DIYAuto #VanElectrics #vanconversion
    @volkswagen @volkswagen_usa @DJI

ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @DVaccarelli1988
    @DVaccarelli1988 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Do you happen to know what year this Volkswagen Transporter T5 with the low roof & the long wheelbase is? It looks to be a 2010-2015 model year judging by the headlights & grille. Here in America where I'm from, only the T1-T4 generations of the Volkswagen Type 2 have been sold.

    • @Convert_and_explore
      @Convert_and_explore  14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yeah, you’re correct. It’s a 2010 LWB. Oh really?! So you don’t have any T5’s or T6’s other than imports? I also have a T6.1 but I prefer the T5’s

    • @DVaccarelli1988
      @DVaccarelli1988 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Convert_and_explore No, sales of the Transporter ended in 2003 in North America. The T3 was called the Vanagon, while the T4 was called the EuroVan.