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Cable Routing
If you're mounting your peripheral source in the trunk, you'll probably want to run the
signal/controller cable(s) from the in-dash receiver down one side of your car. You'll have
to remove your receiver from the dash to access the changer connection. If you also
have an amplifier in the trunk, run the source's cables on the side opposite the amp's
12-volt power cable; you'll be less likely to introduce engine noise into your system.
In most cars, you'll be able to find a hole or crevice to slide the cable from the trunk into
the passenger compartment. You may have to remove the rear seat to find it. To hide
the cable beneath your carpeting, you will have to remove the door scuff. As you pass
the cable along the floorboard, make sure it doesn't sit too close to a seat rail, where it
could be pinched or damaged when the seat is adjusted.
If you're running the cable along the driver's side, you'll want to make sure it doesn't end
up in the way of the pedals, the steering column, or hood latch. Tie it firmly in place with
wire ties and coil up any excess cable, to ensure safe operation of the vehicle.
Remember to test the new source thoroughly before you fully reinstall your in-dash
receiver.
See below and page 7 for tips on removing panels to conceal cables.
Panel Removal
The instructions below address, in general, what panels may need to be removed and
how they typically come off. Often, panels can be pried up at edges. Screws and
retaining clips might also be present that will require removal (Figure 1). To prevent
damage, use a panel removal tool available at crutchfield.com. Always use care when
removing panels.
Door Scuff Plate removal
The plates are usually removed by prying up the edges to release clips. Some vehicles
will have screws present which will need to be removed (Figure 2).
Seat Belt removal
A seat belt may be located on the panel that needs to be removed. Most seat belt an-
chor covers pry off. The seat belt anchor is secured with a large nut or bolt (Figure 3).
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FIGURE 1
Screw w/ Cover
Retaining Clips
Seat Belt Cover/Anchor
FIGURE 3
The seat belt is
usually secured
with a large hex
head or Torx bolt.
FIGURE 2
Door Scuff Plate
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SAFETY CHECK
✔ Check that wires do not
interfere with safe vehicle
operation.
✔ Make sure seats and seat
belts are secured to
manufacturers specifications.
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