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		|  07-21-2019, 02:36 PM | #1 |  
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				Need a ground point near fusebox
			 
 
			In the throes of installing a dash cam and looking for an easy place to connect the ground wire.  Any ideas?
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			If I remember correctly, there is one screw on the right side of the fuse box that secured it to the body. I just used that and slid a spade connector between the fuse box and body. Not ideal, but I have a few things running off of that ground with no issues (my backup cam, footwell lights, etc.).
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			Yes, there is a ground point adjacent to fuse panel.  You will not see it until you remove carpeted trim surrounding fuse panel but once you do it will be blatantly visible.  One screw at top of fuse panel IIRC. 
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			Thanks for the quick replies guys. 
Charles, are you talking about the screw beside the relay panel?  See my pic below.  You slid the spade behind the black tab rather than just behind the nut?
 
Burg, I can't see how to get the carpet off beside the fuse panel.
 
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			No, not that one. If you remove the 4 screws around the fuse panel, the carpeted plastic piece around it will pull right out. You’ll find a ground point in there.
		 
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					Originally Posted by particlewave  No, not that one. If you remove the 4 screws around the fuse panel, the carpeted plastic piece around it will pull right out. You’ll find a ground point in there. |  
Apologies, not one but 4 screws as PW pointed out.  I think it's one screw in 9x7 and 9x1 series.  Anyhow, GP is easily spotted once carpeted panel is removed.  
 
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			Thanks guys.  I'll have a look for it tomorrow.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Burg Boxster  Apologies, not one but 4 screws as PW pointed out.  I think it's one screw in 9x7 and 9x1 series.  Anyhow, GP is easily spotted once carpeted panel is removed.   
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I must be REALLY blind like a mole...I can't spot a nice GP screw after removing the carpet trim    
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					Originally Posted by BRAN  I must be REALLY blind like a mole...I can't spot a nice GP screw after removing the carpet trim   |  
I've never looked for one there but there are two within short distances - under the driver's seat and another behind the instrument cluster
 
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