This video really helped me locate the other side of that hole, behind the insulation inside the cab, of a 5th gen 4Runner. Thanks for the concise and informative presentation.
THANK YOU! You are the only person out of the dozens I have watched that has shown the firewall padding! I was able to pull mine off and had my wire sitting there waiting, it had me STUMPED for a while.
jp. please broadcast the rest of the remote start install for this, cause i have a tacoma and need to remove old one first since basically same vehicle. want to tackle this myself. thanks for the video
This video really helped me locate the other side of that hole, behind the insulation inside the cab, of a 5th gen 4Runner. Thanks for the concise and informative presentation.
THANK YOU! You are the only person out of the dozens I have watched that has shown the firewall padding! I was able to pull mine off and had my wire sitting there waiting, it had me STUMPED for a while.
Thank you for the tip and great job with the camera placement that allowed us to see everything.
❤ THIS!
Solved my problem fast. New cars are not something I want to experiment on so this helped.
Perfect!!!Well explained and exactly the info i needed.👍
Great video, but heads up the tech flex allows water to seap into it and then down the wire, potentially creating a leak in your vehicle.
You make this shyt look easy. I’m trying to get thru the firewall of this 2002 Buick century. I have no clue wtf I’m doing lol
Very helpful, thank you.
Good info, Thank you
jp. please broadcast the rest of the remote start install for this, cause i have a tacoma and need to remove old one first since basically same vehicle. want to tackle this myself. thanks for the video
If you cut the chafe braid (techflex) with a hot knife, it won't fray on you.
Can you show us how to use the Bigger hole on that right side where all the factory wires go through??? I need to run about 5 wires
Much appreciated. Thanks.
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