anyone know of a steb by step guage cluster swap?
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=437408 – GSR Cluster into EG
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=504396 – GSR Cluster into EG
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=304752 – GSR Cluster into EG
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=364837 – GSR Cluster into EG
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=602325 – Si Cluster in EG
those should help some...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=504396 – GSR Cluster into EG
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=304752 – GSR Cluster into EG
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=364837 – GSR Cluster into EG
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=602325 – Si Cluster in EG
those should help some...
BauleyCivic wrote something about changing all of your dash lighting over to amber. I'm sure he showed how to get the cluster out in that.
well if u just one a cluster w/ a tach. u can go with the 92-95 ex cluster, plug n play, or also u have the jdm cluster, plug n play, ek si cluster, u have to have both wiring diagrams, do make it work, also the intergra type r cluster can go on an eg too, re-wire with diagrams needed.
from oc_civic on cc.com
Originally Posted by oc_civic
ok, im sick of every n00b asking "how do i put a tach in my <insert tachless car here>" so here, i took a pic of EVERYTHING (well almost) you need to do to swap a cluster with a tach from your gen into your car. and if a mod wants, this may be useful in the n00b section, this way we can smack anyone who ask about this evar again. to begin:
STEP1: ok, here is the cluster i am about to swap. yes it already has a tach, but thats not the point, im swapping it anyways.

STEP2: you need to remove the bezel from the dash that surrounds the cluster. remove 2 screws right above cluster going upwards. if you have a 5th gen, dont forget about the screw under the hazards switch (pictured) use a flathead to remove and unplug switch, and remove screw

STEP3: remove the bezel. it can be done by hand on a 6th gen... but i prefer to use a flathead for 5th gens; i start at the right side vent and pop that out, then pop the left out and thats should be it. now dont yank it out, you gotta remove the plug for the clock (even if you dont have clock, you still got a plug) you should be here now (notice 2 plugs)-->

STEP4: now its time to yank that cluster out. remove 4 screws on either side of cluster, them pull out slightly. may need some pursuasion b/c it wont fit through the gap exactly. now just unplug the harnesses (pictured) dont worry bout what plugs i have and you have, i have an extra b/c of auto. just unplug them all.

STEP5: now before you just put the new one in, you may want to swap speedos to maintain mileage. its hella easy. here are the subjects:

now on the back, you will see 3 screws in the middle(pictured), thats what holds the speedo, just remove the screws.

then just press in all the clips that hold the clear face onto the cluster and remove it along with the speedo. here you can see both removed with the backs. notice how one has colored inserts for the indicators(turn signals, check engine light, ect...) im not sure if it was like that for dif years or models. you may need to swap those as well (i did)

STEP6: reverse time. now just put the speedos back in the appropriate cluster, pop the front face on, screw in speedos, clip harnesses into new cluster(idiot proof, they only go in one one), replace the 4screws (test cluster before you put everything else on)*edit: when you test cluster on 5th gen, you need to plug the hazard switch in or the blinkers wont work*, replace dash bezel (dont forget clock harness for 5th gens), you may need to play with the bezel to get it to sit right(just gotta make sure the speed clips seat right or the bezel will not be flush), 5th gens replace the screw behind hazards, replace the hazards harness and pop the switch back in. and your done! now go have fun with your new, stock tach. see, plug and play like we keep saying.
for sheetz and giggles, you can play with the cluster while its out the car and take pics of crazy stuff and see what idiots believe, "check out what the dx auto can do..."

and if you are wondering why i swapped a cluster with tach out, this is why, no speedo swapping here:

STEP1: ok, here is the cluster i am about to swap. yes it already has a tach, but thats not the point, im swapping it anyways.

STEP2: you need to remove the bezel from the dash that surrounds the cluster. remove 2 screws right above cluster going upwards. if you have a 5th gen, dont forget about the screw under the hazards switch (pictured) use a flathead to remove and unplug switch, and remove screw

STEP3: remove the bezel. it can be done by hand on a 6th gen... but i prefer to use a flathead for 5th gens; i start at the right side vent and pop that out, then pop the left out and thats should be it. now dont yank it out, you gotta remove the plug for the clock (even if you dont have clock, you still got a plug) you should be here now (notice 2 plugs)-->

STEP4: now its time to yank that cluster out. remove 4 screws on either side of cluster, them pull out slightly. may need some pursuasion b/c it wont fit through the gap exactly. now just unplug the harnesses (pictured) dont worry bout what plugs i have and you have, i have an extra b/c of auto. just unplug them all.

STEP5: now before you just put the new one in, you may want to swap speedos to maintain mileage. its hella easy. here are the subjects:

now on the back, you will see 3 screws in the middle(pictured), thats what holds the speedo, just remove the screws.

then just press in all the clips that hold the clear face onto the cluster and remove it along with the speedo. here you can see both removed with the backs. notice how one has colored inserts for the indicators(turn signals, check engine light, ect...) im not sure if it was like that for dif years or models. you may need to swap those as well (i did)

STEP6: reverse time. now just put the speedos back in the appropriate cluster, pop the front face on, screw in speedos, clip harnesses into new cluster(idiot proof, they only go in one one), replace the 4screws (test cluster before you put everything else on)*edit: when you test cluster on 5th gen, you need to plug the hazard switch in or the blinkers wont work*, replace dash bezel (dont forget clock harness for 5th gens), you may need to play with the bezel to get it to sit right(just gotta make sure the speed clips seat right or the bezel will not be flush), 5th gens replace the screw behind hazards, replace the hazards harness and pop the switch back in. and your done! now go have fun with your new, stock tach. see, plug and play like we keep saying.
for sheetz and giggles, you can play with the cluster while its out the car and take pics of crazy stuff and see what idiots believe, "check out what the dx auto can do..."

and if you are wondering why i swapped a cluster with tach out, this is why, no speedo swapping here:

is it basically like plugging in an outlet........eveyone says its really easy.......does the stock wiring harness on my car already have a plug for the tach?......thats the main concern.......also, what about plugs to plug the dx wires into the ex cluster?
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Yeah. You just plug it in an outlet. Seriously. All the plugs are the same on the dx and ex models. The dx plug sends a tach signal to the dx cluster, but since there is no tach on the dx cluster, nothing happens. Once you put the ex cluster in, the dx plug still sends the tach signal to the ex cluster, and now, since you have a tach, the tach moves.
All the holes on the backs of both clusters are the same, so the plugs on your harness will fit the ex cluster. I'm actually using an automatic cluster from an ex on my dx. I just covered up the gear selector lights with some indiglo gauges designed for a manual cluster.
All the holes on the backs of both clusters are the same, so the plugs on your harness will fit the ex cluster. I'm actually using an automatic cluster from an ex on my dx. I just covered up the gear selector lights with some indiglo gauges designed for a manual cluster.
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You're from Louisiana?? That explains it. Get your *** to a Chucky Cheese.
You're from Louisiana?? That explains it. Get your *** to a Chucky Cheese.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GSaura »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You're from Louisiana?? That explains it. Get your *** to a Chucky Cheese.
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lol i was trying to be funny, LA resident for 2 years and vietnamese btw
</TD></TR></TABLE>lol i was trying to be funny, LA resident for 2 years and vietnamese btw
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I was trying to be funny, too. I was just quoting Larry the Cable Guy's stand up routine. Maybe we both need to go to Chucky Cheese.
I was trying to be funny, too. I was just quoting Larry the Cable Guy's stand up routine. Maybe we both need to go to Chucky Cheese.
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