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... Hello Has anyone information on feeding a power wire thru a Chev 2002 Malibu ?? How and where on wall ?? Any information would be appreciated Tnx John The way we did it when I worked at a Motorola 2-way shop (70's) was to find a spot on the firewall that was clear from the outside (engine compartment) and inside (passenger cabin). Drill a 1" hole using a hole saw. Install a 1" rubber grommet into the hole. Run wires through the hole in the grommet. On the newer generation of autos, you might have to search a bit to find the best spot. The spot I always went for was on the driver's side, to the left of the brake pedal. Somewhere below the master cylinder. -- Dave M MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just subsitute the appropriate characters in the address) Never take a laxative and a sleeping pill at the same time!! |
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