DMH cutout... where to install switch and what's involved?
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DMH cutout... where to install switch and what's involved?
I'm about to purchase a DMH cutout
But before I do, I want to know what's involved in wiring it. Is it terribly hard to run the wire from under the car into the cabin? I already have a manual cutout, so I don't need to get the y-pipe done, as it's already there
And where would be the best place to install the switch? It needs to be DISCREET! And by discreet, I mean INVISIBLE to anyone except for me.
Any ideas? Pictures would be great, too. Thanks!
But before I do, I want to know what's involved in wiring it. Is it terribly hard to run the wire from under the car into the cabin? I already have a manual cutout, so I don't need to get the y-pipe done, as it's already there
And where would be the best place to install the switch? It needs to be DISCREET! And by discreet, I mean INVISIBLE to anyone except for me.
Any ideas? Pictures would be great, too. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by formula001
Bring the wiring up under neath the rear passenger seat threw a black drain gromet. Take out that seat just one bolt holding it down. Feed the wire underneath the carpet to the center console then running it to where ever you want it. I put mine in the ash tray.
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I know on the McCord switch fits perfect where the cig lighter used to be in my car. Just pull the assembly out and leave the black ring in. The switch looks factory installed