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Old 05-27-2005, 04:42 PM
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Default LS cluster -> Civic troubleshoot

Ok, so I have recently wired a 94 LS cluster into my 00 ex, after going through a few small problems I managed to get everything running on the cluster but a few things:

- Temp gauge does not work! Possibly damaged? Checked my wiring twice, still no go, anyway to tell if the gauge is damaged and if so can I just find someone with a temp gauge from any 94-01 teg cluster and swap?

- Low fuel light & cruise control, when you turn the key to the ACC position shouldn't the low fuel light check to see if it lights up properly? Once again checked wiring twice and changed bulb w/ working bulb, or does it just come on when the car is running and fuel is low? As for the cruise control, how do you get the end of the wire out of the civic's orange harness so I can pin it to the proper place?

I used this for my wiring diagram: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1053318
Thanks for any help and if you need more info just ask!
Old 05-27-2005, 05:21 PM
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Default Re: LS cluster -> Civic troubleshoot (Memnoch)

Temp gauges tend to go out. Might be defective. As for the low fuel, your car needs to be running as it gets its signal from the fuel sender, also working when the car is on. Since your cluster has no use for the low washer fluid, take the pink wire for that and splice the cruise control wire to it then plug it into the correct pinhole. This is how I did it. It works.
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Default Re: LS cluster -> Civic troubleshoot (BlueIntegraBoy)

I'm thinking that my 98 ls cluster is trash too...I can not get the dang fuel gauge or temp guge to work...what a hassle.
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Default Re: LS cluster -> Civic troubleshoot (gabebauman)

Well I called the kid about the cluster and he started going on about how the cluster is a 01 itr cluster w/ ls gauges, and I would need a itr wiring diagram to get the temp gauge to work but I thought the itr wiring diagrams were the same as the 98-01 diagrams? Plus.. I wired it as a 94-97 to get the fuel gauge and a few other things working?

Is this kid shitting with me or is there any other diagrams that could help, maybe my temp gauge wire needs to be pinned somewhere else? I tryed searching but came up empty handed...
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ITR diagram (01) is the same as any other 98-01 Integra cluster. Try removing the screws from the back of the temp gauge and rescrew it in.
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