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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Where to run a wire from engine bay to driver seat interior

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    Ok, so ive completed 1 of my DIY angel eyes but I want to run the eyes to a separate switch. Where is the best place to run a wire from the headlight to the interior of the car?
    4 wheels
    2 headlights
    1 glovebox
    1 ac unit
    1 radio
    1 engine

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    Registered Member Four Rings Zodiak's Avatar
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    Feb 11 2004
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    through the ECU box. you'll see the nipple/grommet , just cut a hole in it and run a wire through the box and the wire will come out above the brake pedal

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    Established Member Two Rings wakko's Avatar
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    I think ur only option is through the firewall to ECU box......
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    Site Moderator Four Rings RippleChip's Avatar
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    ECY box is definately the easiest. Can also go through the pollen filter area.
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