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Re: Where can I run a wire through from engine compartment to interior GENII? [Re: OldColt] #1037482 11/09/11 01:02 AM
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So you're saying that is a factory hole there basically? I will not need to drill to make it pass through?

Re: Where can I run a wire through from engine compartment to interior GENII? [Re: mike5] #1037483 11/09/11 01:43 AM
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So you're saying that is a factory hole there basically? I will not need to drill to make it pass through?


Just drill the hole. Stick a wire though it and see where it comes out.

Last edited by Grasscat; 11/09/11 02:44 AM.

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Re: Where can I run a wire through from engine compartment to interior GENII? [Re: mike5] #1037484 11/09/11 01:46 AM
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The hole needs to be drilled, and is easy to get at that spot from the interior.


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95 Montero SR 3.8 DOHC Only one?
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Re: Where can I run a wire through from engine compartment to interior GENII? [Re: OldColt] #1037485 11/09/11 08:07 PM
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mike5 Offline OP
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Excellent, thanks guys.

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