wires from engine bay to dash board
wires from engine bay to dash board
I'm doing the drop resistor mod and i want to run wires from the drop resistor in my engine bay to a switch in my dash board or possibly coin holders.
my main question is, where do i run the switch to get straight from the engine bay and into the dash? i dont mind wires under the steering column, i just dont want them visible for the most part. gotta make it look professional
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i appreciate the help
my main question is, where do i run the switch to get straight from the engine bay and into the dash? i dont mind wires under the steering column, i just dont want them visible for the most part. gotta make it look professional
.i appreciate the help
Hummm....i guess that's the lazy way but anyway.....standing on the driver side of the car, u can reach a hole in the upper section of the firewall used for a cable for the climate control. This cable is hold into the firewall by a black rubber bushing. Pull it outta there. Laying on your back near the pedals, look up the firewall and you'll see daylight tru the hole. Now run a wire to a relay just beside the steering column or straight to your center console. But replacing perfectly the rubber thing is a pain in the ***.
Originally Posted by el_muchacho_qc
Hummm....i guess that's the lazy way but anyway.....standing on the driver side of the car, u can reach a hole in the upper section of the firewall used for a cable for the climate control. This cable is hold into the firewall by a black rubber bushing. Pull it outta there. Laying on your back near the pedals, look up the firewall and you'll see daylight tru the hole. Now run a wire to a relay just beside the steering column or straight to your center console. But replacing perfectly the rubber thing is a pain in the ***.
what do you mean by wire it to a relay? i was just gonna wire it to my switch.
by the way, does anyone know if 18 gauge wire is okay to use for the drop resistor mod? i also have 20 (or 22 i forgot) gauge wire.
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