clean engine base 95 civic hidden wiring help!!!
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clean engine base 95 civic hidden wiring help!!!wire-tucking!!!!
hey guys i was wondering if anyone have a site or a diy on how to have a clean engine base. where your wire harness and power steering and stuff are hidden. people told me they put it inside the fenders but i wasn't sure if i had to rewire everything. i tried searching for it but i don't know what youo call it..
Modified by GTEC913 at 11:26 PM 3/6/2006
Modified by GTEC913 at 11:26 PM 3/6/2006
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Re: clean engine base 95 civic hidden wiring help!!! (GTEC913)
from what i have seen, people pull the engine and do it from there... putting it into one big loom..
btw, its engine bay
goodluck
btw, its engine bay
goodluck
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Re: clean engine base 95 civic hidden wiring help!!! (EeeJayEight)
Lot's of good info here: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1401203
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Re: clean engine base 95 civic hidden wiring help!!! (.ken)
I'm about half done with mine, alot of stuff is removed (power steering, AC, washer resivior, charcoal canister... other stuff is relocated (battery, fuse box, fuel filter, brake lines, coolant overflow tank) It goes either inside the car or inside the bumper or behind the motor
he posted the main thread, there's a couple smaller ones too
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1459195
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1043518
and you'll need to convert to manual steering
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=184202
it is hard to understand it all from reading, the best thing to do is study and then pull your motor and jump in. (and take lots of pics so you cen remember were things were)
he posted the main thread, there's a couple smaller ones too
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1459195
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1043518
and you'll need to convert to manual steering
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=184202
it is hard to understand it all from reading, the best thing to do is study and then pull your motor and jump in. (and take lots of pics so you cen remember were things were)
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