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Thanks again, and some advice...
Posted by 2Slow (more from 2Slow) on Thu, 19 Oct 2000 10:36:41
In Reply to: Re: Thanks! One more question..., Göran Larsson, Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:07:29
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Mr. Larsson,
Many many thanks. You are the man. I took my 9-5 home last night, removed the high mount stop light, removed the two rear headliner clips, and took a peak. Guess what I found, the other end of the Coax. I reached in pulled it out and am ready for an ant. I am having a lot of trouble finding an ant. that will fit in the stop light. What brand was yours? By the way a tip on removing the two rectangular clips that hold the rear of the headliner up. Turn them 90 degrees firs than they will slide right out.
Advice for would be integrated cell phone installers. Do it. It is really cool and fairly easy. I think the best way to remove the ACC is to first remove the radio, than push the ACC out from the back. To remove the radio, buy the stupid saab tool for 12 bucks. It makes the job much easier and eliminates the chance of breaking the little tabs on the side of the radio. If you do mangle the tabs and are not able to remove the radio even with the saab tool because you broke the stuff, (Not like I did that...) you can remove the glovebox, than remove the silver bracket that has a grey foam pad on it and get your hand behind the radio and push.
Once the radio is out, just push the ACC forward from behind. Hook up your Saab harness and you are done. As far as where I put things... I put the Nokia control box below and behind the ACC. I mounted the phone cradle with double sided tape vertically to the dashboard just to the left of the TCS switch. I ran the wires behind the dashboard right at the end of the leather steering column wrap. (Bottom right corner of the leather wrap. There is a clip on the woodgrain dash right there that I removed ran the wires than replaced.) It looks very clean in the end. If only I could buy a damn ant that would hide in the brakelight...
-Joe
Posts in this Thread:
- Does anybody know where this wire goes???, 2Slow, Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:23:39
- Re: Does anybody know where this wire goes???, Göran Larsson, Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:20:35
- Thanks! One more question..., 2Slow, Wed, 18 Oct 2000 15:02:33
- Re: Thanks! One more question..., Göran Larsson, Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:07:29
- Re: Thanks! One more question... Indoor antenna in break light, Ulf Kylenfall, Thu, 19 Oct 2000 15:07:51
- Thanks again, and some advice..., 2Slow, Thu, 19 Oct 2000 10:36:41 <-- Viewing This Message
- Re: Thanks! One more question..., 2Slow, Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:42:55
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