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Wiring A Sub And Amp


chameleon
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Hi all, im new to the site. Heard this is the place for good information.

Ive just bought a Mk2 MR2 2ltr 16v, will upload pics asap :)

Well what i want to know is how the hell do i wire my amplifier in!?

Ive had a custom sub box made to fit perfectly behind the passenger seat, and i want to lay the amp under the passenger seat, now the problem is i cant find ANYWHERE to get through to the Battery behind me to connect my live wire.

Please please help

May Thanks :)

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Been a long time since i did mine but i installed my amp in the front above the spare wheel and if you take off the black plastic that covers the power steering and braking fliud resivour there is a rubber grommit in the firewall (cant remember which side its been a long time) which you can pass wires through to the passenger side or drivers side

But im sure if seen this before

http://toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=35194

HTH

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I did this same mod this weekend,

What I did after a few phone calls and scratching my head,

Open bonnet lid, take out spare wheel and tool kit and remove the plastic cover under that covers the power steering res. Looking dead on you will see an oval rubber bung with a pipe going in to the right of the bung, peel this back and shove a wire thru.

Go inside the car, on the passenger side and reace towanrds the middle where the bung is and you should be able to feel the wire hanging, you dont need to take the stereo or the glove box out.

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