Jax guys with a dremel?

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Apr 21, 2004 | 12:58 PM
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Any of you jax guys good with a dremel? Im getting this bluetooth car kit, and I want to install the buttons where the heated seat controls usually are (I dont have heated seats).

Here is what the buttons look like:


It has a wire going to the buttons, but I want to try to cut a precise hole, and mount it from underneath so it looks stock and no wires are anywhere.. ideas, input?

2003.5 Sedan / White & Willow / Premium / Navi / Sport / Aero
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Apr 21, 2004 | 01:03 PM
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Re: Jax guys with a dremel?
here is the pic:


2003.5 Sedan / White & Willow / Premium / Navi / Sport / Aero
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Apr 21, 2004 | 01:08 PM
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Re: Jax guys with a dremel?
I'm good with one only because I've messed up so many times. Use tape over the "finished" areas so when you catch an edge you don't dig a trench. Do as much from the back as possible. When it comes to getting a good right angle, use a file instead of the dremel at the end.

Russ

Black 6MT Coupe
Jax, FL
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Apr 21, 2004 | 02:24 PM
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You can use mine, let me know

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Apr 21, 2004 | 08:17 PM
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Re: Jax guys with a dremel?
I have one if you come to Orlando.

Coming home from work today, I was like, why is it so hot in here??

I hit that stupid button. Be glad you have no heated seats. The truck release and VCD swith should be in that location.

2004 G35C 6MT Black. Sweet.
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Apr 22, 2004 | 10:15 AM
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Re: Jax guys with a dremel?
Thanks for the tips Russ. I hope that part isnt too expensive incase I screw it up! Oh by the way. How do I get that part off? I know youve practically taken your whole car apart...

Thanks Doug, I definately will need to borrow it if you dont mind. Thats one tool I dont have yet. I will let you know when I get ready to do it.

2003.5 Sedan / White & Willow / Premium / Navi / Sport / Aero
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Apr 22, 2004 | 10:40 AM
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Re: Jax guys with a dremel?
Not sure on the sedan but on the coupe you pop off the ring around the shifter but prying on the back end of it. There are a couple of screws under there and also a couple between the seats and the armrest (slide seat forward).

On my latest dremel project I found out a good razor knife works really well for trimming. You can do just about the whole job with it. Then get some 600 grit sandpaper for the edges. I started my project with a dremel but did most of the work with the razor.

Russ

Black 6MT Coupe
Jax, FL
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