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I was wondering where I can run the positive wire through the firewall on the GT4. Drilling a hole in the firewall would be my last resort but if there is an easier solution then that would be great.
Please post pictures if you can so it's easier for me to see where to go through. This post has been edited by nammer: Oct 29, 2009 - 5:02 PM -------------------- |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 22, '07 From Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) ![]() |
So here are some of my pictures
Step 1: cut a slit into the rubber boot and feed the power wire though ![]() ![]() Step 2: pull it out from under the glove box on the passenger side ![]() Step 3: pop off the button that holds the panel below the glove box to tuck the wire behind it (purple wire is from amp to back of deck) ![]() Step 4: pop off the door sill and tuck it as shown ![]() ![]() Step 5: tuck it between the rear passenger seat and pull it through to the trunk ![]() ![]() Step 6: wire up the amp and put the power wire into the "battery" slot. Blue wire goes from amp to sub, purple goes from amp to back to deck, thin purple is the remote wire also going to back of deck, and the red wire is the ground. ![]() Step 7: ground the ground wire to the frame of the trunk (red ground in previous picture was too short so i joined it with a brown wire of the same gauge, should change it soon) ![]() Step 8: tidy up the power wire in the engine bay, ADD a fuse, connect it up, test it out, and put the panels back together -------------------- |
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