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Gen II Interior Trim Removal Help

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Does anyone have a schematic or how-to for removing the interior A pillar trim, kick panel trim, and trim along/over the channel on the floor? I'm not keen on the old pull-and-hope-for-the-best approach. I need to wire and hide lines from the mirror to the fuse box, and from the fuse box to the rear wall.

Edit: Also, which fuse covers the center console power points?

Thanks all.
 



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You rock! Do you have a more detailed section for the rear section, including the back panel of the ST?
 












Thanks many times over. I'm installing a rear camera system in my father's ST, but the wrinkle is that it's wireless, and the camera is on the back of a new travel trailer my folks just purchased. When towing, a mirror-shaped screen attaches the existing mirror, and a wireless transmitter is attached to the front of the travel trailer (with wires plumbed to the back where the camera is) and a receiver on the rear panel in the ST (for minimum signal travel distance). I need these so I can appropriately hide (and tap) wires from the mirror to the rear panel.

I looked at wired solutions, but they would have resulted in him needing to connect a miniature 4-pin connection from the travel trailer to the ST. Wireless seemed to be a little less hassle. I'm hoping the quality/clarity is there.
 






swshawaii,

Any chance you have diagrams for deconstructing the center console and also for getting under the rubber flooring? I need to tap the 12V on the rear of the console and run a wire to behind the rear panel.
 












Phenomenal. Thank you.
 






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