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djrankin004 
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need to know where a hole in the firewall of the car is to run power wire through. Also just bought kicker ZX1000.1 amp. Was a little offset when i saw that there are not any fuses on the amp , but it did come with a icker fuse holder that has a 100 amp fuse in it. So do i wire that in line with my power wire and other fuse holder on power line or use it to replace the existing fuse holder?
djrankin004 
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scratch the second question. But where is the hole in the firewall
daboss593 
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depends on the car? most of the time its on the left hand side of the car behind all the nice ac stuff. i had to remove the inside of my gloove compartment to get better access to it. mine was a huge bundle of wires with just enough room to get some 4g through. another option is to run your wire under the car. then come up through the bottom of your seat. this will need to be tied up ext well and put into some split loom. we put ties and apoxy on the loom not the wire so when and if we needed to get to it. the loom would stay and the cable would come out. either way is not a 5 min job l8r
OWWWWWWWWWWW you said you discharged the cap!
audiomaninc 
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It's wherever you decide to drill a hole and install the snap grommet that comes with your amp kit 97 accord amp kit - Last Post -- posted image.

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djrankin004 
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lol i didnt want to drill a hole really. novie installer and i dont feel comfortable drilling a hole anywhere in my car yet lol. but its a 1997 honda accord and i was kinda looking for specifics on where i might be able to sneek the 4 gauge wire through
chillin420 
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there is a big grommet on the drivers side that you can make a hole in and i will run through fine.  it is in the upper left hand side of the firewall from the inside view. 
you can do it....
advanced MECP, lol does it really matter....
patience is a virtue
daboss593 
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well if thats the case like chillin said that spot or even you could go through the power stering boot?
OWWWWWWWWWWW you said you discharged the cap!

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