V1 Hardwire on a C32, help
Thoughts, suggestions, ways to do it neatly....THanks,
aparently tweeters (used to be bryn mawr) does a wonderful v1 install, but if you are more a DIY person you should check out benzsport, they know about everything you could ever want to know about wiring relays, and installation
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This V1 was installed on a SLK, however, the wiring may be the same for what you are looking for.
Thanks, still looking. Could not register on the benzsport site, so not able to post, just look. Something to do with XP and I could not do their fix. I sent them an email with the problem.
Still want suggestions, I know where I want to mount the main unit, almost exact same place as that guy did, but want the power source down low, not by mirror. Either way a wire must be run to the remote unit.
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Torch, I guess they did it for free because my dad has bought more than 5 cars from them in the past year, lol.
The only two ignition-switched sources are two empty fuse slots (6 & 7) in the REAR fuse block in the trunk. You can run a wire under the carpet and trim very easily.
You're welcome to check for yourself, but you'll find that every other fuse in the car has constant power.
The only switchable fuse locations in the C-Class are slots 6 or 7 in the rear fuse box. Although I believe someone with a C32 reported earlier that one of these (#6, I think) is taken, leaving #7 open, unassigned, and available. Both slots are open in the C320/240. My Bel980 is wired to #6.
It's not hard to run a positive wire to the back along the kick panels, and ground the negative at the Drivers side fuse box.
Last edited by MB-BOB; Feb 3, 2002 at 11:17 PM.



