I've used them before and they leave a pin hole when removed. Similar to if you used a test probe on the wire. In that sense the "damage" to the wire is minimal compared to a more traditional tap. Definitely easy to install and remove if there's enough room. With any wire or connector space...
Order extras in case you mess up the crimp.
You need a crimper like this if you don't already have one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017JU20Z6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
*** SOLD ***
$200 picked up in San Jose but willing to ship at buyer's expense. Local buyers get preference.
Used but in good overall condition. Parts complete. Includes scoop, mounting brackets, screws and K&N filter.
PM if interested...
Looks like you have a RHD? If yes, you're better off just buying a keyless system from @drew
From the instructions posted above you can assume that
BLK = GRND
RED = 12V +
GRY = Light Flash
The rest is hard to tell as it says refer to door diagram
Glad you like it!
For the trunk release, someone on ESTY sells this cable that leverages the CD changer cable to run wires to the trunk. It can make adding a reverse camera much easier along with trunk release wire...
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