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Old 02-28-2005, 05:35 PM
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power wiring/firewall

Hey everyone, I ran into a problem yesterday and until I found out what to do, I've got no stereo.

I own a 93 Formula and am wondering where the best spot to run the power wire through the fire wall would be? We couldnt find a decent spot, and the guy i was with said we couldnt drill too high because of the air bag sensors (?). Anyways... where did you guys run your power wire through on ther firewall?

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Old 02-28-2005, 05:50 PM
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Re: power wiring/firewall

There is an existing hole in the fire wall you can use. It's located behind the PCM under the hood on the passenger side. See this Tech Section for more info on dealing with installing stereo equipment in our cars.
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Re: power wiring/firewall

I used that little rubber thing too. Just poke a hole in it with a screw driver and run the wire through. Take the passengers side pannel off and you can see where it will come out, in a tight space behind the glove box. Look at this alarm install guide, it shows all that.(scroll half way down the page)
http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/fbody/alarm96up1.htm
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