swaping gauge cluster
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swaping gauge cluster
Hey everyone..I have a 93 hatch DX...the gauge cluster has no tack..when i was in the junk yard I found..the same style civic with a tack..so I took that...Is There any speical wire I have to hook up..or is it just in the wire harness that I pulg in.
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Re: swaping gauge cluster (93jdmhatch)
hey im new here too but im gonna have to agree with what everyone else is about to tell you...SEARCH IS THE ANSWER TO ALL YOUR PROBLEMS
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Re: swaping gauge cluster (93jdmhatch)
I'm pretty sure it's already on the harness. Since you already have it, just plug it up and find out. If I wasn't so lazy I'd go out to the garage and see what wires to look for, but by the time I do that you probably coulda tried it yourself.
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Re: swaping gauge cluster (jolt-tsp)
its just plug and play. simple as that i did it in my 94 civic dx hatch. Do u know how to remove the dash trim??
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Re: swaping gauge cluster (2FAST4U831)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2FAST4U831 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its just plug and play. simple as that i did it in my 94 civic dx hatch. Do u know how to remove the dash trim??</TD></TR></TABLE>
Don't forget that screw behind the clock.
EDIT: And yes, it is plug and play.
Don't forget that screw behind the clock.
EDIT: And yes, it is plug and play.
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