Clutch pedal Question!!!!!!!!!!
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Clutch pedal Question!!!!!!!!!!
Will a Clutch pedal assembly from a 94 Integra work on a 95 Civic hatch? It looks the same but i wanna make sure it will fit.. i have the pedal, and master cylinder out of the integra and i wanna swap it into my 95 hatch. the hatch is auto rite now but im workin on the swap.. please help
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Re: Clutch pedal Question!!!!!!!!!!
And ur positive about that? So are all the clutch pedal assemblies on hondas the same ? Would u know if the brake pedal assembly off the 94 teg be the same for the civic? thanks for the help
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Re: Clutch pedal Question!!!!!!!!!!
I got a 94 civic and I just did the auto to manual swap. I used 96 integra pedals and clutch lines. It will work. U can use 92-95 civic parts or 94-2001 integra parts. All swappable
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one last thing.. theres a Yellow Plug that runs off the Harness and plugs into the top of the pedal.. what is that for and do i need a manual harness to be able to plug that in or do i not need it... thanks again
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yellow plugs are for SRS... are you sure it's yellow? are you sure it's plugged into the top of the pedal?
If so, how high up is it on the pedal? If it's way up at the top, it's the clutch interlock switch. If it's down below, it's the cruise control clutch switch.
If it's the clutch interlock switch, then no, you don't need it. All you have to do is do some wiring in the auto shifter wiring harness. Read this for that info:
http://hondacivicforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31774
Side effect of doing this instead of wiring up the clutch interlock switch is that the car will still start even if the clutch pedal isn't pressed down. Keep that in mind and you should be fine... my clutch interlock switch in my car was bypassed before I bought it and i've never had a problem. Just don't park in gear and you'll never start the car in gear.
If it's the cruise control switch, then if you don't have cruise control you can just remove it from the pedal assembly. If you do have cruise control then you might have a harness for it in the car or something, or you may need a new harness. You can choose to wire it up, or you can ignore it and go without having cruise control. No other side effects.
If so, how high up is it on the pedal? If it's way up at the top, it's the clutch interlock switch. If it's down below, it's the cruise control clutch switch.
If it's the clutch interlock switch, then no, you don't need it. All you have to do is do some wiring in the auto shifter wiring harness. Read this for that info:
http://hondacivicforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31774
Side effect of doing this instead of wiring up the clutch interlock switch is that the car will still start even if the clutch pedal isn't pressed down. Keep that in mind and you should be fine... my clutch interlock switch in my car was bypassed before I bought it and i've never had a problem. Just don't park in gear and you'll never start the car in gear.
If it's the cruise control switch, then if you don't have cruise control you can just remove it from the pedal assembly. If you do have cruise control then you might have a harness for it in the car or something, or you may need a new harness. You can choose to wire it up, or you can ignore it and go without having cruise control. No other side effects.
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