Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
I've removed the console over the manual shifter on my coupe and I want to route a wire bundle (approx. 1/2" diameter) to the engine bay. Preferably to the battery compartment.
Is there an easy way to do this?
or maybe a known way?
Terry
Is there an easy way to do this?
or maybe a known way?
Terry
Re: Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
There's a rubber grommet on both the driver and passenger side. I found the passenger side easier to work with. But I was only routing a power wire to my amp for the sub. Going the other way may be more difficult as it's a hole that drops down. Not sure if you'll encounter any difficulties going up. The grommet is behind the battery. You don't need to take out the battery, just the rubber coverings behind it.
Re: Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
There is a good writeup on this over in the FAQ.
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Sidemarker turnsignal mod
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2003 Yamaha YZF600R
Re: Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
I ran some wires directly to the battery compartment in my 04 coupe. I didn't see any grommets at all behind the battery, so I drilled a 1 1/8" hole right below the ECU. I removed the battery and drilled from the engine compartment in. I was running my O2 sensor, so it had to be a huge hole. I used a rubber grommet to make sure the hole was sealed back up.
Kevin
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Kevin
www.KPtechnologies.net
AIM: KPiersonTec
04 DG Coupe / VDC Memory
OEM Remote Window up mod
Procharged / Crawford / TS
Re: Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
The grommet for the pasenger side is UNDER the battery cover. You have to remove the whole cover by lifting up the rubber molding and removing the snap tabs

My 350GT
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My 350GT
367097-grommet.jpg
Re: Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
If using that grommet make sure you create a good seal around the wire you run though. It is basically right above the ECU. If water somehow made its way through the hole you made you could be in some serious trouble. I do remember seeing that grommet there, but didn't think it would go all the way through to the inside easily so I never investigated it. I guess I just like drilling huge holes in my car.
Kevin
www.KPtechnologies.net
AIM: KPiersonTec
04 DG Coupe / VDC Memory
OEM Remote Window up mod
Procharged / Crawford / TS
Kevin
www.KPtechnologies.net
AIM: KPiersonTec
04 DG Coupe / VDC Memory
OEM Remote Window up mod
Procharged / Crawford / TS
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Re: Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
It's a pain to slice into that grommet (at least without slicing up the existing wires that also run there), but once you do, finding the other side of the wires inside the car is cake.
-- Rob
-- Rob
Re: Routing a wire bundle to the engine bay
I just realized that I only have to run 4 wires through the connector, so my bundle isn't nearly as big as I thought.
Thanks for all the help.
Terry
Thanks for all the help.
Terry
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