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Need help with roof light wiring.


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Hey guys so I am in the process of installing some roof lights of my 06 4cyl outback. So far the easy part has been finding the unused plug next to the steering column because I have the auto transmission. Mounting a switch and making up a bracket for my lights. But know i'm drawing a blank as to how to get the wire from the engine bay to the roof for the lights. I don't want to drill into my roof. I have seen other run their wire out the hood and silicon it into the crack where the windshield is. Has anyone done this? Any ideas would be great!

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Running it through the firewall, up through the A pillar and out through the roof is the simplest and most effective way I can think of. Drilling is required for that, but you can achieve a seal easily with a rubber grommet if that is your concern.

Otherwise, I would feed the wire through some weatherstripping around the door (the flexible stuff is hollow) and wire it to the battery via the route the window motor wires follow. Would be a pain, and I'd drill, but that's one option at least.

As for the silicone method- that would work, but it takes time to cure and harden a bit. Before that, the wire won't have any anchor. Exposure to UV and other elements means likely replacing the silicone every 3 months. Hope this helps a little, I used silicone for similar purposes and found it wears quickly in those conditions.

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