Parts needed for the civic Si klimate control conversion?
My car is an EK4 EDM made in 1999 and my climate looks like your EK's had from 96-98.
From what i read on this site i was in belive that i need to purchase the full Si cluster with controls, wiring and a metal bracket on the console. That would be enough to fit it on my car and it should all work. So i was already looking arround on ebay, when i guy on another forum told me that i need plenty more of parts, he put one in in his Ej9 i belive, anyway Ek chasie with a smaller engine.
So wich parts do i actually need?
Modified by wicked2night at 2:45 PM 1/9/2007
Modified by wicked2night at 9:25 PM 1/10/2007
From what i read on this site i was in belive that i need to purchase the full Si cluster with controls, wiring and a metal bracket on the console. That would be enough to fit it on my car and it should all work. So i was already looking arround on ebay, when i guy on another forum told me that i need plenty more of parts, he put one in in his Ej9 i belive, anyway Ek chasie with a smaller engine.
So wich parts do i actually need?
Modified by wicked2night at 2:45 PM 1/9/2007
Modified by wicked2night at 9:25 PM 1/10/2007
The Bezel, The climate controls, bezel vent pipe (for the vents in the bezel), heater core, heater core harness, blower motor for heater core.. you'll need all that out of a 99-00
here's a how to:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=605432
here's a how to:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=605432
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MidwestSiR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The Bezel, The climate controls, bezel vent pipe (for the vents in the bezel), heater core, heater core harness, blower motor for heater core.. you'll need all that out of a 99-00
here's a how to:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=605432</TD></TR></TABLE>
I understand that it could be more complicated than i'd like it to be, but you pointed out that i would neet parts out of a 99-00. I guess you missed that i also have a 99 civic wich is facelifted.
Would i still need those things?
here's a how to:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=605432</TD></TR></TABLE>
I understand that it could be more complicated than i'd like it to be, but you pointed out that i would neet parts out of a 99-00. I guess you missed that i also have a 99 civic wich is facelifted.
Would i still need those things?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hybrid93Eg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What the hell is "Klimate" control anyways?</TD></TR></TABLE>
He's from Europe. Shhh.
You'll need parts from a USDM 99-00 Civic.
He's from Europe. Shhh.
You'll need parts from a USDM 99-00 Civic.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by wicked2night »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sorry for the spelling sir!
It is cable driven, because i was taking it apart before. Oh well, i'll have to search for even more parts on e-gay.
Thanks!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your climate control is cable-driven, where-as the newer JDM/USDM climate controls are electronically controlled. You'll need the blower box for an electronically controlled climate control, and also the full harness for whichever climate control you are putting in.
It is cable driven, because i was taking it apart before. Oh well, i'll have to search for even more parts on e-gay.
Thanks!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your climate control is cable-driven, where-as the newer JDM/USDM climate controls are electronically controlled. You'll need the blower box for an electronically controlled climate control, and also the full harness for whichever climate control you are putting in.
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