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Old 12-22-2002, 11:22 AM
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First raise the headrest up and wipe down the rods with a cloth to remove excess grease. At the base of each headrest you will notice a little tiny hole. Using a large paper clip bent straight insert an end into one hole - push it in and pull up on the headrest on that side. Repeat with the second rod. This can be done with two paperclips and two people all at once. As far as "fishing" the wire through the hole - this can be hit or miss as far as being easy. First you will need a wire coat hanger that is on the heavy side (not the real wimpy white ones). Make it straight. You will need to put a curve in it to get it to aim towards the left side bottom of the seat. Do not worry about heated seat elements they are in another location / layer of the seat. You will need to poke around towards the bottom left corner while reaching into that corner with your fingers to locate the coat hanger. Once the coat hanger is through the bottom attach the LCD monitors wire to the coat hanger with tape - overlap the wire to the hanger by 3" or so. Before you fish the hanger down through the tube put a tight bend or loop in both ends so that they are not sharp. This way you will have no unwanted holes in your seat or headliner. Have professional run the 10 guage power feed right off the battery and through the firewall next to the steering colum grommet. They he can install a relay to break the circuit that will be tied to your accesories fuse.
In the end I paid a couple hundred buck to have my VIZUALOGIC system installed and it was worth it. If you do it or an installer does it always lay out all materials and devices outside of the vehicle. Hook them up and test run them. That way if it goes in and does not work you will know the problem is with the installation. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif[/img]
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