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Old August 23rd 05, 12:31 AM
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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
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Old August 24th 05, 10:17 PM
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:31:50 -0400, John wrote:

Has anyone information on feeding a power wire thru a Chev 2002
Malibu ?? How and where on wall ??


Any information would be appreciated


We have a '96 Chevy Cavalier. When it was time to install the
mobile I couldn't find a convenient feedthrough. I'm both mobility-
and eyesight-limited and can no longer do all the complicated
automotive wiring that I used to do to earn ham radio spending
money in my younger days.

I took it to the best 2-Way Radio installaton place in Portland and
paid them a bunch of bucks to do that part of the install. I've
never regretted it. They hooked up the under-hood stuff per my
directions and I did the in-car radio and antenna hook-up myself.

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Old August 25th 05, 01:46 PM
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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.

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Old August 25th 05, 06:50 PM
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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



Not as elegant as the proper method, but the way I have been doing it
lately is find the large rubber grommet where the main wiring bundle goes
through the firewall. It usually has a LOT of rubber between the wire
bundle and the firewall metal. I "Carefully" stick a small sharp probe
through the rubber, being cautious not to damage the wire bundle, and then
check the other side visually to see how it looks. Then I remove the
probe and using a sharp knife blade turn that hole into a small slit.

I can then pass my #14 DC wiring, and sometimes a small coax through
this slit.


Ed K7AAT
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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



Not as elegant as the proper method, but the way I have been doing it
lately is find the large rubber grommet where the main wiring bundle goes
through the firewall. It usually has a LOT of rubber between the wire
bundle and the firewall metal. I "Carefully" stick a small sharp probe
through the rubber, being cautious not to damage the wire bundle, and then
check the other side visually to see how it looks. Then I remove the
probe and using a sharp knife blade turn that hole into a small slit.

I can then pass my #14 DC wiring, and sometimes a small coax through
this slit.


Ed K7AAT


Thank you for your responses
I will attempt to do go ahead with your answers
Thanks again
John VE3FDK




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Old August 28th 05, 12:29 AM
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hello john,

Find the hood release cable and run the power cables
along that route.

Most cars the hood cable runs past the car battery.

73 jimbo

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