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2004 Tiburon, wire through firewall?


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Memphisman 
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Posted: July 17, 2004 at 9:27 PM / IP Logged  
Anybody know a good place on the firewall to run wires thru on a 2004 Tiburon?
dc-auto 
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If it is an automatic I usually look on the firewall where the clutch pedal would normally be.  You can see the cut out for the clutch.  Drill there.  If it is a five speed then you may have some trouble.  If I remember those firewalls are pretty crowded.  Just look for any rubber gromet you can run your wire in.

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Ravendarat 
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I remeber having to go through on the passanger side on the standard version but I cant remember the exact place I went through. I am pretty sure I had to drill my own hole though
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harvey1959 
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Try the clutch pedal or where the speedometer cable goes, if there is one.
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Driver side, there is a rubber gromet and a cable. Drill it from there. Pull the rubber gromet out and drill behide it.   
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Memphisman 
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Thanks for the help.

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