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ok, normally i just run the power wire from the front of the car around by the door thenunder the trim to the trunk...but my seats normally fold down. these seats dont. so how can i get the power wire into the trunk? if i could run it under the car and drill a hol then run it into the trunk i would...but i dont want water to be able to get in. any suggestions? all help is appretiated thanx.

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you should be able to take your back seat out or at least have enough play in the bottom cushion to run the wire under it once you get it to the back

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u have a 96 saturan?

I don't think he has a saturn anymore, I could be wrong though

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yea i sold the saturn. the clutch went. so i bought a 1995 dodge intrepid ( was my aunts car ). thaks for the tips guys.

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I need to find a wringharness for my jvc cd player so i can put it into the intrepid cuz the stock radio doesnt have a place for RCAs or id use it. :angry:

so if someone could tell me where i can get awiring harness for an aftermarket cd player (perferably in driving distance to my house lol) then i thank you.

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