Running power wire to battery from trunk

Asked by Immerzeel Jun 09, 2018 at 06:24 PM about the 2005 Buick Park Avenue FWD

Question type: General

Does anyone know how to pull trim to run a wire from the trunk of a Park
Avenue?

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Depending on how "professional" a jub you plan on doing, pull the rear seat, door thresholds, at minumen. To do a really good job you might need to pull the passenger seat so you can do a good job getting it under the carpet. If you are going to run a Monster cable and don't want it showing under the carpet, may need to pull the passenger seat.

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The older cars had screws, Your probably has spring clips, start on one end and pry up

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Why not get the power from the feed wire at the relay/fuse box in the engine compartment ??

I will be back since i just bought myself one of these old classics, I will need info 2 as i go along. Thanks guys for answering this fellow and maybe you will be helping me as well some day. i will check this page to find it again. Thanks again. Dr. Joe

I was able to do it with the help of these guys. The toughest part was dealing with the trim clips.

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