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Old Feb 26, 2003 | 05:06 AM
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ok, i am either putting an MP3 player in dash, or a single CD player and mounting a MP3 changer in the trunk. How do you run the wires for either that, or an amp or something to the trunk? it looks pretty closed off. Also, if I go ahead and do the stereo change now, I can always add the module for the dash controls later, yes?

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Old Feb 26, 2003 | 05:13 AM
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the wires can either be run along the center console under the console cover, or inside the center console. They already run wiring in there for the 12v plug. And Yes you can always install a dash control interface whenever you want. However it is best to run it at the same time as the installation, since you have to pull the headuint to do the install. this way it saves you the labor/time.

Besure to get the Harness from Lucid (http://www.lucidautomotive.com/radio/) since he is the only one how has the harnesses with the Mute and Dash controls lead. All others has missing those leads.
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Old Feb 26, 2003 | 05:31 AM
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take the panel off with the 2 hanger hooks behind the driver seat. you can easily fish the wires in there and get them into the trunk. take the driver seat out and undo the plastic clips ont he center console carpet and then pull away the carpet and the drivers side and you can run the wires there all the way to the head unit.
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