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Old Aug 20, 2009 | 07:49 AM
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Help with wire routing:

Good Morning, all. This is my first post, as I've only been a Mini owner for 1+ weeks. I've been reading and reading, and this forum is amazing (I was addicted to the Audi boards when I had my A6).

I've been going 'round and 'round looking for the answer to my wiring question and can't find it. Background: I installed my Sirius Stiletto 100 using the ProClip system and an add-a-circuit. All is well. I am awaiting my CDINT cable (should be here tomorrow) for direct connect to factory antenna. I am using the AUX IN input for connectivity.

My question is this: How do I remove the passenger well knee bolster along the center column to route the antenna and aux cables so that they're not hanging there in space? I saw one thread that mentioned it, but they were discussing both sides of the center console and it required removing a lot of trim, I hope it's easier than that.

Thanks, in advance, for any tips and or tricks. As I said before, this place is amazing. For a newbie (mechanically inclined-just not with cars!) the help I got by reading these boards has been invaluable. I had my new outlet wired and installed in about 20 minutes last night!

Thanks again,
dbati

'09 Mini Clubman S Silver/Black

**********EDIT: SORRY ALL, STILL FIGURING OUT THE BOARD AND GOT IT IN THE WRONG FORUM!**********
 

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