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Old 02-15-2002, 01:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Stereo Set-up

a quick question,

i was trying to install my stereo system today.. it involved me feeding a cable from my battery (in the engine compartment) INTO my car interior...
i was not able to find a hole in the firewall which i could feed it through.. u can imagine my frusteration

if anybody has done this, or has any ideas, id love to hear them
(pics would help if at all possible)

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Old 02-15-2002, 02:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If you don't feel like drilling a hole in your firewall, there is a hole located behind and below the fuse box on the passenger side.

You will have to remove the fuse box and search for the hole but there is one there.

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If you don't feel like drilling a hole in your firewall, there is a hole located behind and below the fuse box on the passenger side.

You will have to remove the fuse box and search for the hole but there is one there.

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yup, lemme see if I have a pic. . .
It's not a great pic, but you can see where the blue 4ga wire is going. There is a large gromett with nothing else going through it, you just need to make a hole in it.
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I think it's time to clean your engine bay

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I think it's time to clean your engine bay

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If you think his is bad...

Mine is godawful.
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I think it's time to clean your engine bay

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eh, why bother ay know? I never show the car or anything. The filter is clean. . .thats all I really care about. I'm not gonna waste my time cleaning the engine bay untill the H22 goes in.
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