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    This is what I fitted in the front and the back.
    All the wiring is already there on a 2006 SE model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    I suggest that you fit an add-a-fuse to an appropriate fuse in the passenger compartment fuse panel, located behind the glove box. There is an ignition fuse but probably better to choose an accessory-powered fuse which stays powered for a short while after the ignition is switched off.
    I did exactly as Graeme described, used fuse #21, accessory-powered. The negative was earthed via a chassis factory screw at the bottom right of the glovebox. Very easy job
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    Radios (comms) should be wired directly to the battery for best performance.

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