[Shotimes] exterior/interior wiring body entry points

Noah South III RaggTopp@comcast.net
Sat, 13 Mar 2004 00:53:45 -0500


The rear seat bottom just pops out, push forward on the front part of it and
it will pop out from some hooks it's latched into.  Once you get it out
you'll see how it works and how to put it back.  The back of the rear seat
is removed by two bolts on the lower corners that you can't get to until you
remove the bottom seat.  Then just fish the wires though there and under the
insulation and carpeting.  After that you can run the wires down either the
right or left door trim plates and then when you get it to your kick panel
area you can either send them under the carpet or up and under the dash.  If
you do it from the drivers side it's a bit easier to go under the carpeting
as you won't have to deal with getting past the e-brake.  This is a lot
easier than removing the front seats and the center console to run the
wiring up the center.  Cable shielding now a days is far better than it used
to be so I wouldn't really worry about getting any kind of interference from
other wiring in the car, especially with a digital signal such as the one
from satellite radio.

-Noah South III

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason Hartberger" <atanhartberger@mail.com>
To: "Shotimes Mailing List" <Shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 11:47 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] exterior/interior wiring body entry points


> Guys, I hate to bother y'all so much, but I've been doing a lot of work on
> Annabelle recently, and I've been trying to figure out how to route my
> sattelite radio antenna wire through my car. I've got the wire routed into
the
> trunk, but I'm kinda stuck from there. I know wires have to go into the
body,
> but I can't seem to find where, and my EVTM isn't a whole lot of help.
Does
> anybody know a good spot to route the wire into the body and up to the
dash?
> Once again, sorry to be such a pester, I'm just tryin' to learn as much
about
> the SHO as I can so I can pass on the knowlege to future generations of
> SHOwners.
>
> Many Thanks,
> Jason
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