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nigelio 
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I have an '04 civic 4 dr EX and I want run the amp power wire through the firewall. Has anyone out there done this before on an '01-'04? What is the easiest route?

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netboy 
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automatic or manual? if automatic just run through the clutch hole
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nigelio 
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its a manual. Through the clutch hole? then where? under the console and the rear carpet and back seat?
netboy 
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Hmmm...in my old nissan i drilled a hole into the front passenger floorboard then put some rubber gorments so water wouldn't get it.  It worked for me, but i am by no means a professional.  Hopefully some of the other guys could help.
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DvMxDv 
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Nigelio,

Here's a link to install instructions for Honda factory foglights from H and A Accessories.  If your car doesn't have foglights installed, you can use the route for your amp power instead.  The location is on page 6 of the pdf.

http://www.handa-accessories.com/civic/04-civfogex.pdf

Hope this helps.

Dave

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If that doesn't work, just drill a hole in the firewall and use a grommet to plug it up.  Just make sure that there is nothing on the otherside that you could accidentally drill through.
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