92-95 civic power door conversion the right way. tons of pics the end all for the swap
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Re: 92-95 civic power door conversion the right way. tons of pics the end all for th
For anyone wanting to know the answer to the 4-pin relay question regarding power locks only, it is not needed. I just got done with my install. Took probably 12 hours. This way routing all the wires through the door looms, creating the harness with the OEM plugs, oem locks, that go into the fuse box, and pulling power from the fuse box OEM plug, oem lock control box and then have the lock button remote mounted on a little gauge cluster box below the stereo. Everything done as it should have been with a very nice and tidy wire harness that is all removable, if needed.
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Thanks By looking at all the schematics/diagrams, it didn't show up. I didn't hear back by the time I was done, so it was a simple test at that point. Voila, I now having power locks. I was so sick of the manuals and my manual locks inside were broke at the switch, so it was an all around good solution. I will wire in a key fob and be done with it.
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Everyone here and on most wiring guides online, seems to agree that the small 2-pin gray connector with 2 wires, one green with red stripe and the other green with white stripe ** (which usually is found taped to a bundle of black taped wires, directly behind the interior fuse box, it is unplugged and has nowhere to plug in to, I believe it is pictured in Post #61 of this great thread) ** is where one would tap in to if they wanted to hook-up a car alarm's door lock and unlock function.
WHen i tap in to that location, it doesnt work. I have to tap in to same colored wires found in the drivers door, directly under the door lock/unlock switch itself.
WHy is that?
WHen i tap in to that location, it doesnt work. I have to tap in to same colored wires found in the drivers door, directly under the door lock/unlock switch itself.
WHy is that?
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Re: 92-95 civic power door conversion the right way. tons of pics the end all for th
Sure ... if you have a 99-00 Civic you are installing it in to....
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I have a 95 Si and im trying to do the PW / PL conversion but i can only find a 99 EX parts car will it still work or it has to be a 92-95 Ex ?
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Re: 92-95 civic power door conversion the right way. tons of pics the end all for th
This write up just saved me a whole lot of time, was just about to start swapping over a ex harness into my buddies eg for all the power conversion but ran into this thread and did it this way and made it a lot easier, great write up
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06-04-2009 08:21 AM