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hey everyone say i wanted to fit these things to my s2 r33 would i need to pick up the wiring for the passenger window from the pass door or could i do it all from the drivers door.

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Two choices, one is to run 2 sets of 2core into the divers door and pick up both doors directly from the back of the switches in the armrest or run 1 set of 2core into the drivers door (to pick up the drivers door) and the passenger door you can get in the D/S kick panel up high where it comes in from the drivers door (not my choice as it is very tight and hard to access).

The first choice is much easier and dont forget there is a small grommit in the A pillar hiding behind the main bigger one that has the bolt in it. The small grommit will fit 2 2cores and the central locking wires easily. :(

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we do them differently. I run 12awg power (via 15a fuse.) and earth into the door ,wire the module at the switch and trigger the module off the lock wire. no strange things happen that way

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Two choices, one is to run 2 sets of 2core into the divers door and pick up both doors directly from the back of the switches in the armrest or run 1 set of 2core into the drivers door (to pick up the drivers door) and the passenger door you can get in the D/S kick panel up high where it comes in from the drivers door (not my choice as it is very tight and hard to access).

The first choice is much easier and dont forget there is a small grommit in the A pillar hiding behind the main bigger one that has the bolt in it. The small grommit will fit 2 2cores and the central locking wires easily. :)

Hi There... Do you happen to know which wires to pick up from the switches?

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