hey everet just keep on eye on those connections...being under the passengers feet they are prone to getting damp and those connectors are notorious for corroding...if you have ever read any alarm or remote start install instructions they specify not to use those particular connectors(quick splice or scotch lock)....i used them anyways on my wifes remote start install in the drivers kick panel and after about a year the parking lights didnt light up when you pressed the button like it was supposed to and sure enough the terminal had corroded when i checked it...best way is to strip a section out of the middle of the harness wire, seperate the section of strand into two and thread the stripped new wire in between them and then wrap it around the section until tight,strip it long enough to wrap it about 4 full times...then lay the new wire parralel to the harness wire and wrap tightly with electrical tape...this should fix any possible problems..thats how i was taught back when i installed stereos and such but of course im still usually in a hurry and take the easy way out with connectors,which usually work fine as long as they dont get damp like behind the dash...just a heads up to anyone working with electrical in these areas


Lonnie
Auto Parts Professional
95 sportage sold but not forgotten