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Originally Posted by Bass&Trouble Not difficult. Pass the wire through the same tube that carries the power window wire etc. For this, you'll have to detach that tube at both ends and use a metal taar at the door end and push it out from the other end. Then connect the wire to the taar using adhesive tape or something and pull the taar out so that the wire now passes through the tube. |
Hmm. I was thinking on similar lines - i.e. to tie the new wire through the speaker hole on the door, to the old wire. Now pull out the old wire from the footwell. The new wire should follow.
One thing I did not get. Why detach the tube?
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Originally Posted by Bass&Trouble Not required if your cutter has insulated handles. Preferable end is the battery end however. |
Yep, I have one of those short-stubby-triangular-nosed-insulated-handle wire cutters. Probably Taparia. Will switch off ignition, pray to god and then cut. Like they cut the nuclear bomb detonator wires in Hollywood flicks. Thankfully there's only one wire. Not a blue and a red to choose from.
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Originally Posted by Bass&Trouble Ideally a crimping plier. Next best, a regular plier. |
Will have to make do with a regular then.
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Originally Posted by Bass&Trouble If the enclosure has a broader base, it'll not topple. |
I'm hoping, you'll take care of that aspect
