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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / September 2004

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cnewbie - 10 Sep 2004 21:40 GMT
Hi,
I would like to install an amp, sub and a new receiver in my 1999 Toyota
Sienna.  I was wondering how I could get the power wire from the battery to
the amp.  Could I tap into one of the power sockets at the back of the
vehicle and get away with that?
Thank you.
gerry - 13 Sep 2004 10:02 GMT
> Hi,
> I would like to install an amp, sub and a new receiver in my 1999 Toyota
> Sienna.  I was wondering how I could get the power wire from the battery to
> the amp.  Could I tap into one of the power sockets at the back of the
> vehicle and get away with that?
> Thank you.

Hi,
I dont know about using a power socket at the back but i know any time
i have fitted an amp i have ran the power cable from the battery
through the bulkhead (ussualy on the passenger side)and on to my amp.
All the stuff needed for this u can get in an amp fitting kit, its not
that expensive. The excess wire can be routed in thecar trimming to
make it look more tidy.
 
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