Electric harness question on Fabia!

Assistance on the following greatly apprecated!:- Can anyone here advise how difficult it is do reach the Firewall terminal connections on the drivers side ? DIY or external consultative assistance considered!

I am specifically trying to reach the terminations for wire 6 in socket marked "K". (It is socket T11b). I HAVE seen the White wire I need outside the car, underneath the wiper motors leading through the Firewall which shows the external part of this connection area - but amateurish attempts to fish out the wire failed. I don't know if its possible to can unplug the termination at this end (in order to wire into the vehicle harness required for a cruise control fitment). The interior is cluttered and its well outside of view, and I can only assume that quite a lot other than what I dismantled already would need to be removed, possibly relay boards etc.

An alternative is that I would be happy to allow a VW/Skoda qualified (or near standard!) person finish off this bit for me for a "reasonable sum" (i.e. not as much as third party fitment of the CC, and NO way as much as dealers charge which is even double that, since I have already run the partial loom and stalk into place ready and this is JUST one wire we are talking about!).

In relevance: I have other parts coming to complete the loom as its missing a connector for one of the necessary connections that IS visible - at XS3 ( however this is quite simple as the connector is exposed ). The last hard part is the single cable as mentioned above.

The ECU connection be done other ways involving laying a wire direct to the ECU itself, but I want a method that leaves the vehicle harness intact for warrantee purposes and would be as the dealer did it, ( i.e. does not go direct to the ECU or damage any wiring ) Some kind of inline connection on the termination point would be the ideal route.

Many thanks for taking the time into my problem

Tony

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