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jkaneg31 
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I was wondering where is the best place to go through the firewall on a 1995 Honda Accord 4 Door ex sedan?
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What are you putting in?  Power cable im assuming.  On my car(92 Prelude) and a couple other hondas, I've noticed a gromet not being used when the passenger side junction block is removed by the firewall. There are only a couple bolts securing it down and routing the power cable or any cables is simple and clean.  Its just a little easier with a gromet already there.  Its not on all of them but ive seen them on a couple. Worth  a check at least.

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a power wire, and some alarm accsessories. i want to try and keep the power wire separate from the others though. Thanks for your reply
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5 speed or automatic??
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driver side, all the way up top to left.
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automatic. i can use where the clutch would go through I was more or less looking for something on the passenger side thanks for all your replies

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