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Old 07-19-2002, 09:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need Help running speaker wires.

I was wondering if anyone ran the speaker wires through the doors of the accord.... I can't seem to get it through.. :-(... if you could give me any tips and maybe some screen shots that would be wonderful,
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Old 07-19-2002, 11:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It's really fun, I had a hell of a time when I did mine. Anyways, the easiest way I found is to pull the grommet from the door. Then coat the wire with hand soap and feed it through the grommet from inside the car. You probably won't be able to feed the wire through the entire grommet, but if you compress the grommet you should be able to grab the end of the wire with a pair of needle nose pliers and pull the wire the rest of the way. Then just feed the wire through the hole in the door and reinstall the grommet.
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i think you are suppose to use a wire and attach it to the wire.... forgot what the wire name was called but u can get them at junk yards.
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Pop the two ends of the boot loose by pulling on it and gently using a flathead screwdriver (be careful not to puncture the boot). Ideally, you can use a plastic "fish" to thread your wires through the stock boot. Alternatively, you could use a coat hanger. Rub some dishwashing liquid on the fish or hanger to make it slide through the boot easier. To reattach the ends of the boot, it helps to have the door panel removed as well as the plastic wheel well covers.
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