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Old 06-30-2015, 08:29 PM
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alright i have a honda civic ex 99 with a swapped d16y7 motor but the engine harness is missing some connections like the idle sensor. i have been trying to find a harness for it but ive had no luck finding it. i found one but its for a automatic transmission and i have a manual i was wondering if it would fit on my civic or if anyone knows or has one i can buy. please help!
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You'll need a 99-00 DX/LX harness if you want it to mostly plug and play. Auto or manual shouldn't matter, if you use auto you'll have some extra trans sensors left over but its no issue. Honestly you can just use your harness and convert the IACV sensor connector to 3 wire and do the necessary extra wiring. If you need the 3 wire connector get one from a junkyard for a couple of bucks or PM me

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You'll need a 99-00 DX/LX harness if you want it to mostly plug and play. Auto or manual shouldn't matter, if you use auto you'll have some extra trans sensors left over but its no issue. Honestly you can just use your harness and convert the IACV sensor connector to 3 wire and do the necessary extra wiring. If you need the 3 wire connector get one from a junkyard for a couple of bucks or PM me

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how do i convert the IACV sensor connector to 3 wire and if you have one ill buy it if it works on my harness.
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The thread I posted should have all the instructions on how to do it. Pm me for any specifics
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The thread I posted should have all the instructions on how to do it. Pm me for any specifics

thank you. i bought the d16y7 a/t engine harness from a 98 it should work. ill pm you if i need any other questions or help.
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probably shouldve gone with a 99-00 harness.
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Yeah that's why I said 99-00 in my earlier post, you can't use that 98 harness. For one the distributor plug is wrong but even worse it won't work at all with your interior harness.
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Yeah that's why I said 99-00 in my earlier post, you can't use that 98 harness. For one the distributor plug is wrong but even worse it won't work at all with your interior harness.

i couldnt find any 99-00 harness for a d16y7 and i thought the 96-00 were the same thing. the only one i found was 99-00 harness for a d16y8

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Default Re: civic ex 99 with a swapped d16y7 motor - what engine harness?

Originally Posted by allanjr350
i couldnt find any 99-00 harness for a d16y7. the only one i found was 99-00 harness for a d16y8
Sounds like you need to keep looking.
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Default Re: civic ex 99 with a swapped d16y7 motor - what engine harness?

Originally Posted by allanjr350
i couldnt find any 99-00 harness for a d16y7 and i thought the 96-00 were the same thing. the only one i found was 99-00 harness for a d16y8
No, there is a difference.
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1. go to your local self serve junkyard
2. success!
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