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Dash Access
I'm trying to install an ipod based accessory in the clock hole, the problem I'm facing is running a wire from the clock hole to just behind the center console. I stuck my hand in the hole, but can not find any type of access. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Best Regards Gil |
If you stuck your head in the clock hole, you have a small head! :D
The access is really tough. You may have to remove the cover in the trunk and with another person fish wires to where you need them. Of course hooking a wire up back there is impossible. I have seen holes drilled with a long bit thru the cowl so that the back of the radio can be accessed. You may be able to remove the radio and use a big half circle fishing tool to pull a wire thru the clock hole to the radio. Lots of stuff under the radio on later cars. |
Yes, your going to have to go through the trunk, I routed wires through a hole I found up behind the glove box under the dash into the trunk and over to the tach for example.
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You don't say what car you have but you may find a hole already punched in the firewall and plugged. Look in the area to the right side of the radio and slightly below. The usual plug is a translucent plastic one. The hole is behind the passenger side air distribution box in the trunk.
JR |
Oops!
I have an 85 911. |
In which case, unless your car is heavily optioned, you should have the unused hole I described above.
JR |
I did it!!!!!!!!
Thanks to all for the help!!! The first part was easy (working with the back of the instrument cluster).There are a couple of holes to the right of the radio, I used a long skinny screwdriver some electrical tape, and a three foot piece of twine. I taped the twine to the screwdriver poked thru the hole, then I tied the twine to the wire, pulled on the twine, and wallah (I think thats how it's spelled).
Once again thanks to all for the help!!!!!!! Regards Gil |
I did it
Hey : Good work-no bloody knuckles and "VOILA"SmileWavy (French).
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