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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Escort 9500ci problem??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky GT500" data-source="post: 13153671" data-attributes="member: 149437"><p>Didn't remove either, I took out the rear seat bottom to make it easier to see what I was doing and where I wanted to go with my wires. With the split seat backs, I dropped the driver side to allow me to see/work the wires to where I wanted them. I also removed the one push pin that retains the trim panel below the seat cushion, on the front of the rise from the floor pan. I then started tucking/stuffing the wire along and under the trim panel, sill plate, drivers kick panel, these plates and panels fit so tight against the carpet there is no reason that any wire will work its way out. Working one wire at a time was easier and neater than trying to put them both under together. No need to really "fish" anything, you can pretty much keep your hands on it all throughout the process. I did use a fish wire under the radio/hvac on the tranny hump to get my power and speaker wire from one side to the other,,, other than that, no other "fishing" done.</p><p> </p><p>The display is wired, if you feel at the back of that little shelf against the gauges, there is a space between the shelf and the face. I pulled the whole trim piece/shelf out just a bit in order to drop the connector down between it. The wire falls right out and you just run it to the module and plug it in, zip tying it up, out of the way The wire is black, so it hides back in the darkness of the area. There may be a inch or so of the wire even there, I set the display back away from the front edge so as to really not see it if you casually look into the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky GT500, post: 13153671, member: 149437"] Didn't remove either, I took out the rear seat bottom to make it easier to see what I was doing and where I wanted to go with my wires. With the split seat backs, I dropped the driver side to allow me to see/work the wires to where I wanted them. I also removed the one push pin that retains the trim panel below the seat cushion, on the front of the rise from the floor pan. I then started tucking/stuffing the wire along and under the trim panel, sill plate, drivers kick panel, these plates and panels fit so tight against the carpet there is no reason that any wire will work its way out. Working one wire at a time was easier and neater than trying to put them both under together. No need to really "fish" anything, you can pretty much keep your hands on it all throughout the process. I did use a fish wire under the radio/hvac on the tranny hump to get my power and speaker wire from one side to the other,,, other than that, no other "fishing" done. The display is wired, if you feel at the back of that little shelf against the gauges, there is a space between the shelf and the face. I pulled the whole trim piece/shelf out just a bit in order to drop the connector down between it. The wire falls right out and you just run it to the module and plug it in, zip tying it up, out of the way The wire is black, so it hides back in the darkness of the area. There may be a inch or so of the wire even there, I set the display back away from the front edge so as to really not see it if you casually look into the car. [/QUOTE]
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