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      07-02-2017, 11:05 PM   #1
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Remove cargo compartment cover.

Hi guys I was trying to install my 2channel dashcam but the cable looks little short to reach fusebox(cargo area) so I tried to remove passenger glove box for find inside fusebox.
(My previous X1 has a fuse box in passenger glove box) but I couldn't caz its not easy to remove as a X1 and looks like no fusebox in there.
So I wanna try just to cargo area fuse box,
But I don't know how to remove the cover.
I know where fusebox located.
Anyone knows how to remove that covers??
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      07-03-2017, 06:52 AM   #2
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The front fuse box is under the hood, you have to remove the cowling near the windshield to get at it. There's an outlet on the passenger side center console just below the glove box. Running a wire all the way back to the rear fuse box would be a PITA.
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      07-03-2017, 11:47 PM   #3
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The front fuse box is under the hood, you have to remove the cowling near the windshield to get at it. There's an outlet on the passenger side center console just below the glove box. Running a wire all the way back to the rear fuse box would be a PITA.
Thanks man.
Then do I have to remove passenger glove box
and connect wire to wire, right??
There is three(black, yellow, red) wires.
Caz It cannot connect to fusebox directly.
Sorry man, I really don't know much about this kind of work.
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      07-04-2017, 08:03 AM   #4
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There's no need to remove anything if you plug into the outlet next to the glove box. If you aren't experienced with auto electronics you shouldn't be considering direct wiring anything. If you must, hire a pro.
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There's no need to remove anything if you plug into the outlet next to the glove box. If you aren't experienced with auto electronics you shouldn't be considering direct wiring anything. If you must, hire a pro.
Ok man
I appreciate ur advice.
Thank u so much!
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