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Old 02-01-2004, 10:20 AM
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Default how to remove 99-00 civic si climate control(searched but no cigar)

my climate control in my 2000 civic si is broken and i have a new one to replace it. i was wondering if anyone can help me out by telling me how to remove the whole climate control. i did a search and could not find anything. i found one post but it lead me to open a pdf file that isn't showing me anything(computer sucks). i was just looking for a little assistance. oh yeah and another question i was wondering if the bulbs behind the 99-2000 civic si gauge cluster are amber and if they can be replaced by white bulbs. i found many posts about how to change the bulbs to amber but i want to change the bulbs in the climate control and the gauge cluster to white. i was wondering if someone could tell me how to do it and what the part number is for the bulbs behind the gauge cluster and the bulbs behind the climate control. thanks for your help
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Default Re: how to remove 99-00 civic si climate control(searched but no cigar) (civicjdmgsr)

I have the setup in white already, you dont have to change anything email me for pics
Old 02-01-2004, 11:03 AM
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oh by the way changing the bulbs wont change the color, you need the whole piece, I have taken it apart to look at it before FYI
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Default Re: how to remove 99-00 civic si climate control(searched but no cigar) (blackem)

Hello

Can you please send me this also: Info@MickeCTR.com

Thank you!!
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Default Re: how to remove 99-00 civic si climate control(searched but no cigar) (MickeCTR)

to take the climate control out you will need to remove the panel under the whole center peice...there will be for phillips/8mm?? bolts holding it in.....there is clips holding it in around the edges...just pry that out....undo clips and your set


EDIT : This may help you also....http://carstereohelp.com/stere...1.htm
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Default Re: how to remove 99-00 civic si climate control(searched but no cigar) (civicjdmgsr)

start by removing the whole cluster. drop glove box and driver-side panel till you get access to the screws holding the center panel, remove screws on either side and two screws directly above cupholder to remove piece with power adapter in it. remove 4 screws that hold cluster/radio in, remove by pushing from the back and wiggling to avoid breaking the sides. disconnect connections as you're pushing it out. most of the climate control components can be removed. all else you're gonna have to figure out on your own....
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