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<blockquote data-quote="zerohertz" data-source="post: 448920" data-attributes="member: 553233"><p>There should also be a small hole in the firewall on that car. Since you dont have an aftermarket head unit, you will probably have to run the remote wire to a fuse. Pick a fuse that turns on when the car turns on and off when the car turns off (ex: radio). You could go to the store and get a special fuse (whatever size fits the spot you choose) that lets you connect a wire to it, or you can do it the cheap way and just take the fuse out and wrap the striped part of the wire around it and shove it back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerohertz, post: 448920, member: 553233"] There should also be a small hole in the firewall on that car. Since you dont have an aftermarket head unit, you will probably have to run the remote wire to a fuse. Pick a fuse that turns on when the car turns on and off when the car turns off (ex: radio). You could go to the store and get a special fuse (whatever size fits the spot you choose) that lets you connect a wire to it, or you can do it the cheap way and just take the fuse out and wrap the striped part of the wire around it and shove it back in. [/QUOTE]
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