help with tucking the engine bay wiring on 00 civic si
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help with tucking the engine bay wiring on 00 civic si
not sure where to put this question so monitors please feel free to help me or maybe this will work considering the car.
so all you guys and gals out there that pulled the fuse box box though the firewall on a 96- 00 civic when you go to put the headlight harness though out side of the fender do you over size this certain access hole?
i cant really find another good way to tuck it without having to oversize this hole so a plug/connector will fit though to connect it to the rest of the body harness
i just bought a chase bays tuck kit so im in the process of brain storming now and figuring out where everything should go.
btw this is my first time tucking anything every but ive had plenty of builds just never really cared to try it.
any opinions or help is appreciated.
so all you guys and gals out there that pulled the fuse box box though the firewall on a 96- 00 civic when you go to put the headlight harness though out side of the fender do you over size this certain access hole?
i cant really find another good way to tuck it without having to oversize this hole so a plug/connector will fit though to connect it to the rest of the body harness
i just bought a chase bays tuck kit so im in the process of brain storming now and figuring out where everything should go.
btw this is my first time tucking anything every but ive had plenty of builds just never really cared to try it.
any opinions or help is appreciated.
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Re: help with tucking the engine bay wiring on 00 civic si
Don't do it.
I just turned down the purchase of really nice Del Sol.
Unfortunately it had a 'tuck'.
IMO it ruins an otherwise nice car.
Do you plan on keeping your car forever?
You will reduce the number of potential buyers by a large percentage.
I just turned down the purchase of really nice Del Sol.
Unfortunately it had a 'tuck'.
IMO it ruins an otherwise nice car.
Do you plan on keeping your car forever?
You will reduce the number of potential buyers by a large percentage.
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Re: help with tucking the engine bay wiring on 00 civic si
[QUOTE=HondaPartsHero;50011352]Depin it
thanks that worked perfect
common sense helps lol should of new better duhh
thanks that worked perfect
common sense helps lol should of new better duhh
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Re: help with tucking the engine bay wiring on 00 civic si
On the other half i plan on keeping this car for as long as i can imagine.... forever" who knows honestly...
The reason being when i was 18 i bought an almost brand new at the time 00 Civic SI with 22k miles and loved it. I wanted one new but could not afford it at the time.
Its the one in my signature. Unfortunately i bought a house and sold it....
Here i am a few years later and still in regret so i picked up another one and, i have the same plan as before clean and fast and, most important done correctly and how i like.
i am doning a tuck also because it will be alot easier to pull apart IMO plus the battery location will be where catch can will be placed.
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Re: help with tucking the engine bay wiring on 00 civic si
I have a new mil spec engine harness and everything works perfectly. Everything is labeled and easy to install.
Idk what the problem is. Old corroded oem wiring plays havoc on the electrical system. I agree that tucked harnesses made by some kid some sunday afternoon isnt the best thing to do.
Idk what the problem is. Old corroded oem wiring plays havoc on the electrical system. I agree that tucked harnesses made by some kid some sunday afternoon isnt the best thing to do.
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