New window aperture.

I would make sure there are no wires but otherwise I would think it's just a big hole and then put the window in.

Martin
 
Think I'd ask the manufacturer, as there may be a high percentage of rigidity involved the the back wall and cutting a hole just might effect the structure. Just a thought and I guess it'll depend on the window size too:)

Measure twice, cut once, so good luck and let us know, plus pictures of the task so others can follow if required:)
 
Any advise with fitting a window into the rear blank end section in Pilote Mooveo 683.


Look out for wood struts crossing side to side as well
( You may be able to get the approx position from a dealer )
( And It's probably where's bike racks attach at the rear)
Measure measure measure twice & cut once
Don't be tempted to cut undersized it's harder work
Resizing check hole good luck and take your time
It's not a race beware polystyrene bits they stick like
Brown stuff to a blanket and get every where inside and out

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I would take great care before affecting the structual integrity of you van.

Peter

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Yes, don't do it. There might be something there that the manufacturer doesn't want you cutting.

Come on, where's your sense of adventure, out with chainsaw and get to work. :D
 
Any advise with fitting a window into the rear blank end section in Pilote Mooveo 683.
Am I correct to assume that is this the one with the offside 'French' bed and near-side shower? If so, then where are you proposing to put the window and how big?
 
i would cut the inner first see whats there you can always replace an inner panel
 

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