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Old 07-06-2002, 10:21 PM
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Hi, I am getting ready to install a power mirror and would like to rout wires through the head liner for power and a temp sensor.

Would anyone have a idea where I can find information on how the headliner in my 2002 Tundra is held in place?

Also, I will need to feed a wire through the firewall for a temp sensor. Does anyone have any tips for locating a feed through location?

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Also, I will need to feed a wire through the firewall for a temp sensor. Does anyone have any tips for locating a feed through location?
There's a rubber grommet with a bunch of wires running through the firewall on the left hand side as you're facing the truck from the front. Comes in the cab right behind the glove box. Easy to get to, easy to use!

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fdjanzen, thank you for the tip. I have located the grommet and it looks like it would make feeding a wire through very easy. I will give it a shot. tks again
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