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  1. I have the same unit. Bought a hardwire kit from Beltronics with remote readout. They also have one w/o the remote. You need the detector fuse in line, not just the car fuse. You can then pick up a hot and a ground wire anywhere. I chose the cell phone switched connection. Not sure what you mean by the "detector fuse in line". There is a fuse in the hard wire cord I bought. What do you mean by pick up a hot and ground wire?
  2. I have a Beltronics RX65 Radar detector which I want to hardwire to the fuse box of my 997 C2S coupe. I bought a direct wire cord which has a negative ground loop and metal end on the wire which splits off from the ground. I know very little about fuse boxes and hard wiring, so forgive me if my questions are stupid. Can I attach the ground to the screw on the fuse box or are these screws too small and not grounded. If so where should I attach this loop? I am assuming the other metal piece would go into the fuse box. Which fuse should I pull out? I was thinking the tiptronic one since I have a manual. Or should I use any open slot? When I pull out the fuse it has two metal prongs, but my wire has only one. Do I plug it into the top part of the slot or bottom?
  3. When you pull out the plastic plugs, you will need to insert a hex wrench and loosen the screws which are about one inch inside. Once they are loose, just pull hard and the piece will come out. The sill is held secure by plastic ridged screws. Be careful and do not pull too far because you must detach the sill from the attached wire. I installed carbon fiber inner sills. New piece will snap right in after you re-attach the wire. Now tighten the hex screws and put back the plastic caps.
  4. I just bought my car 3 days ago and I would sell you mine if you have not bought one yet.
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