is it difficult to install the jdm/Si dash clocks in the 1991 civic hatchs?
is it difficult to install the jdm/Si dash clocks in the 1991 civic hatchs? cause the clock has a inlet where a plug goes and is there a plug already in teh car so it can just be plugged in?
Try removing the blank plate and install your clock. The car should be prewired. Requires removal of center vent. Be careful the vent is easy to break.
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and its plug & play
and its plug & play
So i dont have to take out teh dash? any tips of removing the vents without braking them lol?
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It is really as easy as it sounds, as for the vents just pry gently (if thats possible). I personally use the Pry and Wiggle routine.
TIP----When installing a dash clock; after removing the lower radio console, pull upwards gently on the center vent to release the clips holding it in. the carefully pull it out. Because the clock wire isn't very long. Unplug it from the blank face backing.Unscrew the blank face insert.Screw in new clock.PLUg in- and re-install the reverse way that you took it apart.
P.S.MAKE SHURE THE CLOCK WORKS BEFRORE PUTTING IT BACK TOGETHER.
P.S.MAKE SHURE THE CLOCK WORKS BEFRORE PUTTING IT BACK TOGETHER.
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