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Old 10-07-2003, 01:14 PM
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Antenna wiring

I've got a delphi xm unit- I need to route the antenna wire from the trunk to the front of the car- what's the best way to route the wire?

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go through the corner of the trunk,
-you will be able to stick a wire from the rear drivers side,
-where the bottom seat meets the back, you should be able to move some of the seat back with your hand.
- You should see the bolt that hold the seats down
- you can push a stiff wire from there along the metal behind the seats and it will end up in the back of your trunk behind the hard crarpet like material at the back
- you should be able to thread it through the back and into your trunk.
- the kick plates on both the front and back drivers side will pull up with a slight tug.
- run the from the trunk to the rear door,
- under the carpet and the kick pannels for the rear driver and the driver.
- you can get under the plastic cover for the hood release
- through the underside of the dash board and bingo you are there.
- now to take the stock headunit out I THINK you pull off the wood trim and you should find the screws to take the HU out.
- HOWEVER I would do a quick search on swapping headuints or adding an aftermarket HU and I'm sure you can find step by step instructions on how to do that.
- Hope I could help
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