Re: Re: Interior Wiring help needed

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Sep 17 2001 - 21:56:51 EDT


I think there's one screw in the front then it pulls down.

Can ya send me a copy of that photo of your switches?

Eric Giblock wrote:

> you can pull down the center console somehow.. i've never done it but when
> i
> got my stereo system installed they did that. they ran about 8 wires to
> the center console running from where the emergeny brake is up the left
> side and tuck it in above the head liner from pshing it up from the front
> windshield.
>
> ttyl
>
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> eric giblock
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>
>
> ""Kevin (MAGNUM S/T) Hoegen"" <kevinhoegen@email.com> wrote in message
> news:9o630s$966$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
>> Hello,
>> I plan to install my first neon light, and would like to have the 'fused
>> distribution block' located in the last upper compartment on the overhead
>> console (think it is intended for a garage door opener). There is plenty
> of
>> space for the fuse block..and I don't use that compartment for anything,
> so
>> it will allow very easy access to the fuses if needed.
>>
>> Additionally I may even put the lighted switch somewhere on this overhead
>> console as well....I'm looking at the "clip" location.
>>
>> My question: I would like any suggestions on how I can run wires to this
>> area. I am slightly hesitant about pulling the roof lining apart as I
>> have never done this...so I don't know if it will go back the same way. I
>> have
> to
>> run a wire from the relay (located in the engine compartment) to this
> dist.
>> block. I also have to run the sire from the neon light itself (currently
>> just a licence plate light.
>> I could really use some suggestions about WHERE the best places to run
> wires
>> are. For the upper console and running wires from the tailgate.
>>
>> Note: I am not planning on using pre-exisiting wiring for any of my
>> connections. All my current and future neons will be on this dedicated
> fused
>> circuit. I am just not familiar with the interior body panels and good
> ways
>> and locations to run wiring.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> --
>> Kevin Hoegen
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>>
>>
>
>
>

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