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eric603 08-05-2009 06:59 PM

86' SDL wiring help.
 
hi all,
A newbie question: I decided to put a manual switch(toggle) for the aux fan inside the cabin, (from the switch on the dryer [pig tails] to an ON/OFF switch) what's the easiest way to get the wires into the car,hopefully without disassembling the dash or the likes :eek: i was thinking of placing the switch instead of the power antenna switch.
thanks for any help,Eric.

Hit Man X 08-05-2009 08:27 PM

Uh, why are you doing this? Have an overheating issue or ?????

Jeremy5848 08-05-2009 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eric603 (Post 2263242)
hi all,
A newbie question: I decided to put a manual switch(toggle) for the aux fan inside the cabin, (from the switch on the dryer [pig tails] to an ON/OFF switch) what's the easiest way to get the wires into the car,hopefully without disassembling the dash or the likes :eek: i was thinking of placing the switch instead of the power antenna switch.
thanks for any help,Eric.

There usually are some spare holes in the firewall. They will have rubber boots designed to pass multiple wires and there are always a few positions unused. Easiest way from the passenger compartment is probably to pull the glove box and operate through it. You could also run the wires into the glovebox (at the point where the latch latches) and put the switch there, hanging on its wires, well insulated. That way you wouldn't give up your antenna switch and later on, when you get the fan working correctly, you can remove the switch leaving no trace of your work.

Jeremy

eric603 08-06-2009 01:25 AM

SDL wiring
 
hi all,
thanks for the info guys ,its done.
everything works,ill see how it goes tomorrow on stop and go traffic.
thanks again,Eric.

Actros617 08-06-2009 02:05 AM

I ll just make a small slit into the rubber neck that is behind the fuse box and feed the wire through...


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