Firewall question

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Vvrf

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Hi, I need to run a couple of wires from the passenger seat inside my 2004 Yukon straight to the battery.

This is for a mobil 2way radio. Any wire routing suggestions would be appreciated.

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Power seats are hot all the time afaik, power supplied to the seats should be capable as about anything. splice in with a fuse holder and call it a day. Even if you don’t have power seats, the harness may be there waiting for something to do
 
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Wow ! Now that is what I call thinking outside the box. I will check it out.
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I would go in right off the battery squeeze it thru where the other wiring goes in the firewall and route it under the dash to the passenger side for a clean install
 

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Finding a good spot to run wires without damaging other wires is not as easy as you would think. I looked around on mine for over an hour and am not in any way happy with the few hard to get to options. Figured it would be easy to find a extra plug not being used I could not find any. A hack job is not going to happen so the search continues.
 

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Run the wire through one of the grommets that the factory supplies right near where your steering column pass through the firewall then run wire up to your fuse box. There are AUX fuse positions there and thats what they are for....add ons.
 

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Power seats are hot all the time afaik, power supplied to the seats should be capable as about anything. splice in with a fuse holder and call it a day. Even if you don’t have power seats, the harness may be there waiting for something to do
No that can cause interference with radio receiver, rule of thumb always hard wire radios directly to battery and ground radio “ALWAYS GROUND”.
I’ve been a ham for 10 years and have played with radios since I was 8, im now 36 and enough radios to supply the neighborhood lol
 

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