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<blockquote data-quote="Yellow20thAEGti" data-source="post: 6846475" data-attributes="member: 608613"><p>Their is a motor mount under the power steering reservoir. When I did my big 3 I just ran my wire from the top of the engine to the passenger side of the car to one of the bolts. However, if you look in the back near the passenger side strut tower above the intercooler pipe there is a ledge there with holes in it. You could always just get a nut and bolt and run it there, remembering to sand off the paint. As far as the alt to the battery, you don't have to take the bumper off. you should be able to unbolt the nut and run the cable to the battery. I left the stock wire in place.</p><p></p><p>I have a 20th AE Gti, so we have the same AWP engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yellow20thAEGti, post: 6846475, member: 608613"] Their is a motor mount under the power steering reservoir. When I did my big 3 I just ran my wire from the top of the engine to the passenger side of the car to one of the bolts. However, if you look in the back near the passenger side strut tower above the intercooler pipe there is a ledge there with holes in it. You could always just get a nut and bolt and run it there, remembering to sand off the paint. As far as the alt to the battery, you don't have to take the bumper off. you should be able to unbolt the nut and run the cable to the battery. I left the stock wire in place. I have a 20th AE Gti, so we have the same AWP engine. [/QUOTE]
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