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Installing a backup camera in my 2nd gen, can I run the cable without drilling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bismuth4551" data-source="post: 1050242" data-attributes="member: 78287"><p>I just need a little bit of guidance because I'm pretty new to anything electrical/AV wise beyond installing head units in vehicles. I have a new head unit and a backup camera and I'm trying to figure out the best way to get the wire into the cabin. I found a post from a few years ago where the guy casually mentioned that he ran it through the cabin vent in between the cabin and bed on his without providing any detail, but I'm unsure on how to access the vent, preferably without drilling. I already removed the trim piece/carpet from the back wall of the cab to get to the bare steel, but there's two layers of steel and I can't access it from the inside, and the gap between the cab and bed is so small I can't get my hands in there to feel around. I *think* I can feel the vent when I come around from the bottom and put my hand up in between the gap, but I could be touching another grommet, I'm not really sure. I do have cobalt bits and already ordered a multipack of grommets in case I absolutely have to drill, but this isn't really my forte and going in blind makes me a little nervous.</p><p></p><p>I've been searching for a diagram or even just a photo of a 2nd gen with the bed removed to get a better idea of what's back there, but so far nothing. The one other caveat is that although I can reach the frame rail/another wire harness to cable tie the signal wire to without lifting the truck, I'm not really in a good position to jack the truck up unless I absolutely have to. If you've installed a backup camera on your 2nd gen, how and where did you run the wire?</p><p></p><p>Edit: Leaving this up in case anyone's in my situation and can't find any forum posts with an answer: if you look just behind and below the ECU on the passenger side of the engine there are 2 grey and black vacuum lines that enter into the cabin and come out behind the glovebox. You can push an RCA barrel through the grommet or around the side and it'll come out in a good position to be threaded up through the dash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bismuth4551, post: 1050242, member: 78287"] I just need a little bit of guidance because I'm pretty new to anything electrical/AV wise beyond installing head units in vehicles. I have a new head unit and a backup camera and I'm trying to figure out the best way to get the wire into the cabin. I found a post from a few years ago where the guy casually mentioned that he ran it through the cabin vent in between the cabin and bed on his without providing any detail, but I'm unsure on how to access the vent, preferably without drilling. I already removed the trim piece/carpet from the back wall of the cab to get to the bare steel, but there's two layers of steel and I can't access it from the inside, and the gap between the cab and bed is so small I can't get my hands in there to feel around. I *think* I can feel the vent when I come around from the bottom and put my hand up in between the gap, but I could be touching another grommet, I'm not really sure. I do have cobalt bits and already ordered a multipack of grommets in case I absolutely have to drill, but this isn't really my forte and going in blind makes me a little nervous. I've been searching for a diagram or even just a photo of a 2nd gen with the bed removed to get a better idea of what's back there, but so far nothing. The one other caveat is that although I can reach the frame rail/another wire harness to cable tie the signal wire to without lifting the truck, I'm not really in a good position to jack the truck up unless I absolutely have to. If you've installed a backup camera on your 2nd gen, how and where did you run the wire? Edit: Leaving this up in case anyone's in my situation and can't find any forum posts with an answer: if you look just behind and below the ECU on the passenger side of the engine there are 2 grey and black vacuum lines that enter into the cabin and come out behind the glovebox. You can push an RCA barrel through the grommet or around the side and it'll come out in a good position to be threaded up through the dash. [/QUOTE]
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