Wiring from cab to engine compartment

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Two Dogs

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Trying to run a hot wire to the battery from inside the cab. Has anyone traced the upfitter wires from the passenger kick panel through to the engine compartment? Any other good routes? Thanks.
 

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there is a round grommet just below the heater core on the passenger side. pop it out, run your wires through there and put it back in. it is how we run wire for stereo upgrade. accessible inside under carpet behind glove box.

if you are just wanting the up-fitter wires, they are pig-tailed in the passenger kick panel and the main harness on passenger side of engine firewall.

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there is a round grommet just below the heater core on the passenger side. pop it out, run your wires through there and put it back in. it is how we run wire for stereo upgrade. accessible inside under carpet behind glove box.

if you are just wanting the up-fitter wires, they are pig-tailed in the passenger kick panel and the main harness on passenger side of engine firewall.

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I don't see it. This is the bottom of my heater core.
 

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it is behind the black carpet.....you have to pull that back...use a coat hanger...and come in from the engenie compartment side. it is a pain in the rear...but it is there.
 

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Ford has a pass through in the large harness on each side, it’s the little nub that’s sealed up, cut the top off, use a long tool to puncture the other side, I usually use a fiberglass pull stick to pull wires through once I make a path through.
 
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