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Old 9th January 2008, 18:04   #4 (permalink)
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Well till you appoint a decent dealer/installer at Kolkata, DIY seems to be the way to go if one wants Illusions and GZ
Sadly that is true :(

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Hehe, that reminds me. The instal guys discouraged (with a lot of conviction I must say) putting the fuse in. Apparently they had done it for many cars, and the owners had to frequently come back with blown fuses. I am guessing that inadequate fuses were put in.
All the more reason to put fuses.

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Are fuses sold separately? Cost? How do I fit one?
Fuseholder + fuse = Rs. 450/- . Cut the power wire in the engine compartment at a length where after attaching the fuseholder, you can mount the fuseholder on some surafce. Each end of the now split cable goes into the two opposite ends of the fuseholder. Remove the fuse while doing these operations. Put the fuse after the wires are firmly secured to the ends of the fuseholder AND everything is sorted out in the trunk.




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Any links with a snap of this contraption?
[img=http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/7550/terminalmc1.th.jpg]

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Ok lets put it this way. I don't want to touch the power wire which runs through the centre of the car. I also don't want to touch the remote wire that runs along the left doors.

That leaves the RCAs (currently along left side) and the speaker wires. Whats the best route for the speaker wires? The left speakers along the left and right along the right?
Yes, best way is to have the left speaker wires along the left, and right along the right.
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