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Old 05-09-2013, 12:02 PM
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to take down A pillar, you need a torx bit (don't remember the size, but it is the same used through the rest of the interior), flat screwdriver, pop the HPS plastic cover on the A pillar cover, unscrew the torx bolt, pry with your fingers the panel off, be gentle but firm, keep an eye on the overhead airbag when you will run wires along the pillar - make sure that your wires do not obstruct potential deployment of the airbag.

F10 and F25 are far enough from each other, so you can use that thingie they sell on ebay, has a blade that goes into the original fuse location, and the thingie has spot for two fuses and a wire... (something like this - New Add A Circuit ATM Low Profile Blade Style Fuse Holder Ja | eBay)

at least, this one is good for testing, and if it works to your satisfation, you can permanently wire it from behind the main fuse holder, or leave as it is, the wiretap will already be fused.


I did not have a chance to look up the ground blade connector yet...
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