The Wiring
The Wiring
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All of the wiring was run down the driver side of the vehicle. In order to hide the wires from view, parts of the dash and all the trim panels to the trunk had to be removed. Then the wiring harness that we made earlier was run next to a factory harness using the same path (Figure 7). Once the trim panels were reinstalled there was no evidence that a bunch of wires were running down the side of the car - everything looked nice and clean (Figure 8).

Figure 7: Now you see it (the cabling harness)

Figure 8: Now you don't!

Figure 9: Wiring harness going to the computer in the trunk

Figure 10: Extra wire is looped and zip tied under the driver's side of the dash
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