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I will be installing fog lights in my 91 civic hb. I don't want to drill
through the firewall. What is the best way to pass the switch wire through the firewall? Is there an extra grommet somewhere? |
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"Sean" <sguncav@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ct5sum$shg$1@news.doit.wisc.edu... :I will be installing fog lights in my 91 civic hb. I don't want to drill : through the firewall. What is the best way to pass the switch wire through : the firewall? Is there an extra grommet somewhere? Don't know about a Civic specifically, but when I installed driving lights on my vehicle, I just looked for the existing wiring harness, and ran my wire along side of that. You may have to use something like a straightened coat hanger to push it through. |
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Sean wrote: > I will be installing fog lights in my 91 civic hb. I don't want to drill > through the firewall. What is the best way to pass the switch wire through > the firewall? Is there an extra grommet somewhere? When I put an alarm in my '90 Integra RS, I pulled the left fender completely off. There's a nice spot to drill a hole, over by the door instead of directly through the firewall. (Be sure of what's behind that you're drilling into!) I recall there was a wiring harness that also passed through there, but I could not get another wire through. It was far too tight. I put a little grommet in the hole I drilled, passed the wiring through, and siliconed the opening before closing up. Took quite a while to do all this, but it was a pretty trick installation IMHO. JM |
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Sean wrote: > > I will be installing fog lights in my 91 civic hb. I don't want to drill > through the firewall. What is the best way to pass the switch wire through > the firewall? Is there an extra grommet somewhere? Like Bob V said, try to push it though along side an existing wire harness. Rather than using a coat hanger, I use a large nylon tie-wrap (head cut off) lubed up with silicone lubricant. |
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Another option is a wireless remote, which does not require passing wires
through the firewall. Here is an example: http://www.autobarn.net/hel88218.html "Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:41F72A8E.360A637A@junkmail.com... > > Sean wrote: > > > > I will be installing fog lights in my 91 civic hb. I don't want to drill > > through the firewall. What is the best way to pass the switch wire through > > the firewall? Is there an extra grommet somewhere? > > Like Bob V said, try to push it though along side an existing wire > harness. Rather than using a coat hanger, I use a large nylon tie-wrap > (head cut off) lubed up with silicone lubricant. |
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passenger side, kick panel, I found a rather large gromet, perhaps for air
conditioning, I pulled that out, ran a boatload of wires through it, then used expanding foam to seal it back up. Dan "Sean" <sguncav@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ct5sum$shg$1@news.doit.wisc.edu... > I will be installing fog lights in my 91 civic hb. I don't want to drill > through the firewall. What is the best way to pass the switch wire through > the firewall? Is there an extra grommet somewhere? > > |
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