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How do you get through the firewall?


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I had the dealer do my install ( was worried about warranty issues ) and we decided that the ipod didn't need to be inside the car ... I bought a second ipod to use on my boat & when travelling, at home etc., so the ipod in the Porsche resides right next to the cd changer & is only accessed when I need to do a sync to update. This has worked out fine & was a much easier install.

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I had the dealer do my install ( was worried about warranty issues ) and we decided that the ipod didn't need to be inside the car ... I bought a second ipod to use on my boat & when travelling, at home etc., so the ipod in the Porsche resides right next to the cd changer & is only accessed when I need to do a sync to update. This has worked out fine & was a much easier install.

Yeah that's good, thanks.

I'm installing the bluetooth interface and leaving the mic in the trunk would make for awkward phone calling, to say the least.

tmc

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I went through the rubber grommet that Loren specified when I need to run wires to the front, should not be a warranty issue either.

BTW, post back when you get the Dension installed, I would like to know what the sound quality is like... Is this with or without a PCM system?

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To the right of the battery, on the firewall, is a rubber plug. Cut an X in it and pass the wires through.

Worked like a charm. I had read elsewhere you needed to remove the battery, but you really don't. If you have a fish tape (standard electricians' tool), it is a piece of cake. A bent wire hanger might even work.

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