p72 ecu plug question!
First of all 95 b18c in my 98 hatch. Can someone confirm that this is a 96-98 engine harness? 3 plugs fit in in fine but why wont the green plug fit in the OBDII-I conversion harness? Any ideas?
BTW, the OBD2->OBD1 harness you have pictured is for 99-00 Si's and 00-01 GSR's.
The engine harness you have there is from a '99-'00 automatic transmission Civic. The reason I know this is due to the wire colors and their position. Also, the automatic '99-'00 Civic engine harnesses used the 'D' plug.
The 'A' plug on the '99-'00 Civic is integrated in the interior harness and is not on the engine harness.
That OBD2 to OBD1 ECU conversion harness is one that I made a couple of years ago. It is for a '99-'00 Civic or a '00-'01 Integra.
I am happy to see that my harnesses will be around for a long time changing hands from user to user.
If you have any more questions just ask.
-kenji
The 'A' plug on the '99-'00 Civic is integrated in the interior harness and is not on the engine harness.
That OBD2 to OBD1 ECU conversion harness is one that I made a couple of years ago. It is for a '99-'00 Civic or a '00-'01 Integra.
I am happy to see that my harnesses will be around for a long time changing hands from user to user.
If you have any more questions just ask.
-kenji
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All you got to do now is get a 99-00 SI Harness and your ready to go.
Then you can keep your OB2->OB1 Adapter..

I seen them for around 150
DK
Then you can keep your OB2->OB1 Adapter..

I seen them for around 150
DK
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