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Old 04-25-2003, 06:24 PM
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How to run a wire from engine bay to interior...

i'm doing this drop resistor mod for my automagic, but i couldn't figure out how to run a wire from engine bay to the interior...
For those of you who did this mod...how did you run the wire from engine bay to the interior?? Thanks

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Old 04-25-2003, 07:01 PM
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two ways.

1. beneath drivers side inner fender you will find a grommet to allow a small wire or two to be pushed in along with the factory harnesses.

2. on the firewall, drivers side, there is enough room to the left of the brake pedal to drill whatever size hole you may need. Don't forget to seal around the wire to prevent leakage and chafing of the wire insulation.
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Originally posted by largestal
two ways.

1. beneath drivers side inner fender you will find a grommet to allow a small wire or two to be pushed in along with the factory harnesses.

2. on the firewall, drivers side, there is enough room to the left of the brake pedal to drill whatever size hole you may need. Don't forget to seal around the wire to prevent leakage and chafing of the wire insulation.
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there is a grommet much higher on the firewall (small round plastic piece) left of center (driver's side) behind the intake manifold.. it pulls right out.
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oops, forgot about that one. thanks for the correction.
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Re: How to run a wire from engine bay to interior...

OK, you've peaked my curiosity. What's the mod and what's it for?
I also have an AT and would like to know something to make it automagic....

Originally posted by maxima8624
i'm doing this drop resistor mod for my automagic, but i couldn't figure out how to run a wire from engine bay to the interior...
For those of you who did this mod...how did you run the wire from engine bay to the interior?? Thanks

-john-
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Re: Re: How to run a wire from engine bay to interior...

Originally posted by maximomo
OK, you've peaked my curiosity. What's the mod and what's it for?
I also have an AT and would like to know something to make it automagic....

http://bgarner.tripod.com/1995nissanmaxima/id3.html

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i suggest that if you do this mod you drop in a tranny cooler. I have done it but i only use it to race. my wires are along the door but i might rerun them
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