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blondedriver 01-02-2009 06:16 PM

Is there a way to route a wire through trunk??
 
Ok guys I have a 2006 Sebring GTC convertable. How do I run the antenna wire for my satelite radio from the trunk into the cabin

dcotter0579 01-02-2009 07:49 PM

RE: Is there a way to route a wire through trunk??
 
Try removing the rear seat cushion. Push down and rearward on the front edge of the cushion, then it should pop up and out. There's a hook in the middle of each side of the rear seat cushion. That hook engages a loop on the floor. You've got to push fairly hard. Once you get the cushion out you can see how to unbolt the seat back and lift it up and out. You'll need to route the wire under the convertible top well.
From there you may need to remove the rear trim panel inside the car. Depending on how you route the wire, you may need toremove the sill trim also.
Invest in a set of plastic trim tools to make it easier to deal with removal of the trim without damaging it. You'll spend about $5 or $6 at Harbor Freaight and save yourself a great deal of grief in the process.
I take it you can't make use of the existing antenna wire?

blondedriver 01-02-2009 08:15 PM

RE: Is there a way to route a wire through trunk??
 
i am running the antenna for the receiver ,, useing the adaptor that piggy backs into the am/fm antena

dcotter0579 01-04-2009 07:44 PM

RE: Is there a way to route a wire through trunk??
 
I don't suppose it can be plugged in at the radio end of the line rather than at the antenna end?

blondedriver 01-08-2009 06:20 AM

RE: Is there a way to route a wire through trunk??
 
it is the antena for the reciver ,, I got the adaptor that piggy backs into the am/fm antena and thats installed at the radio. But the Sirius reciver needs it own antena.


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