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      01-26-2009, 11:01 PM   #1
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Anyone in DC/MD/VA have V1 hardwired in their E90/92/93?

Will more than likely be taking a road trip to Boston for Valentine's Day.......and was looking to hardwire a V1 in the E90. I was just curious as to if anyone locally had theirs hardwired, and if they did would possibly be willing to assist me in my install. Thanks in advance.
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A few of us have done them complete w/concealed displays. The install thread "V1 hardwiring through fusebox" is pretty good (aside from contributing to it, it's pretty helpful). Fuse taps are the recommended method & I am an A-pillar down the airbag assembly person while others are not.
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look at the DIY section for instructions with pics.
If you have questions, ask Ettil or me. There are others in VA that have done it too.
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      01-28-2009, 06:31 AM   #4
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A few of us have done them complete w/concealed displays. The install thread "V1 hardwiring through fusebox" is pretty good (aside from contributing to it, it's pretty helpful). Fuse taps are the recommended method & I am an A-pillar down the airbag assembly person while others are not.
Thanks for the helpful info.......I'll check out the thread.
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look at the DIY section for instructions with pics.
If you have questions, ask Ettil or me. There are others in VA that have done it too.
Thanks again.
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      01-28-2009, 09:22 AM   #6
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heres another POR
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=190107
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Thank you for that.......I'm gonna try and get a hold of Chris in the next week. That thread is perfect, because I'm debating on doing a jammer (Blinder/Lidatek) at the same time....or even a little later on down the road, and it's good to see that someone local has experience doing both.
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