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Hardwiring a Radar Detector

Frdwhlr

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'97 XLT
Hello
Can anybody tell me how to hardwire my radar detector, or suggest a site that explains how to do it?
I have a "97 XLT.

Thanks in advance!
 



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Power to a fuse, I put it to my radio fuse, ground to .. ground. Not too hard.
 












How to wire it depends on the location of the detector. Where do you plan on mounting yours?
 






The perfect place for it is right behind the rear view mirror. Run the wire along the roof liner and down to the side. What kind do you have?
 






I am going to mount it behind the rear view mirror. It is a cobra (cant think of the model # right now). I just dont know how to wire it into the fuse box
 












like its already been said, just run it in the overhead trim, down the A pillar, behind dash, have the wire already cut, once its right inside the fuse box, just crimp on wire adapter, pick a fuse, and slide it in ,
 






Originally posted by Frdwhlr
I am going to mount it behind the rear view mirror. It is a cobra.
How do you like it? I had a Cobra before and it sucked big time! I took it my Florida trip and it gave me signal when the cops are within 20 feet away! POS, did give me enough time to slow down or anything. I hope you get better result than I did.
 












Thanks for all your help - I think I should be good to go!
I had a Cobra Detector a white ago, and it wasn't all that good, but my wife bought me one for christmas and it works great. It is a Cobra 9210 radar/lasar - It doesnt go off when I go past the grocery store(like all the ones I've had before) and detects radar/lasar at a good distance.
Anyway, thanks for the help and I'll let you know how I make out.
 






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