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Old 10-05-2008, 01:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Where to Run Wire through Firewall

I have a 93 Camry V6. I need to run a power cable for my amp and can't find anywhere to do so. Is there a spot? Or will I have to drill?
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There is a spot. Its in the middle of the car. If u see the cruise control unit. A wire runs from it into the cabin area. Underneath were that wire hits the firewire, look down. In that area you will see wires (and possible metal tubes) going into the car. You can push the wire in from that spot. Then it will appear above the break and gas pedels inside the car.
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I don't really get your directions. Are you saying follow the cruise control wire from the steering wheel? Also, what is the "break"? Any possibility of a picture?
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The cruise control unit in the engine. I beleive it's just a big black box. Follow that. The wire will go straight through the firewall and you should have room to push your wires through. They will pop out just above the brake pedal and gas pedal.
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Alright i just looked. The cruise control is the big box left of the battery. Follow the wire going straight into the firewall. Then once that wire hits the firewire, look left and a bit downward. You will see a bunch of crap going into the car. Use that hole for your wire.
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