BRAND NEW EG/DC K-SERIES CONVERSION HARNESS
Would you be willing to pull that harness out of the bag and post a few pics, I am working on a pictorial tutorial for the AC system and I need a few pics of just any harness connecor with multiple wires like yours. I need the closeup of the wire going into the back of the connector so I can show folks on where to put their meter probe to check for voltage or ohms. Here are a few samples, they are not quite perfect but close, if you are interested it would be a big help to many folks this coming AC season, thanks in advance for anything you may post.
Hello to all Forum Gurus and Honda Techs in general. I am building an all Honda Air Conditioning Diagnostic Pictorial Tutorial as an Open Source Troubleshooting Guide for all of you to use as part of your AC System repair needs.
I am initially asking those of you with digital cameras to post pictures of your AC Components, wire harness connectors and the wires themselves going into the back of system components such as relays, switches and control heads. There are too many to list but the list is not huge, but the amount of different years, models, engine and trim combos is a huge list.
I will post a few sample pictures here for those of you interested in helping out, this project may very well take quite some time so join in with your ride and help out as much as you can please. Give the year, model, engine and trim of your car when you post please and extra info such as auto air, dual climate control or Navi is included on your options.
I am mostly interested in the actual wire color and its stripe color if it has one. A close up, well lit, in focus picture of the wire going into the connector or the component so I can explain where to back probe with a multimeter or test light, diagnosing the AC system will be just about this easy and my goal is to get everyone to be able to diagnose their own AC System without going to an expensive shop to get a simple answer.
Last picture at the bottom of the page, picking out the AC wires in a connector may be a job in itself, anything you can do to help clear things up will be very appreciated by all. I will be doing a different style of marking my tutorial pictures than this one.
http://forum.pgmfi.org/viewtopic.php?t=2007
This picture is almost perfect, spread out the wires just a little on the right side and everything would be completely visible. No need to turn this connector over.
http://repo.jackmoves.com/v/er....html
The top picture is nice although you do not need to disassemble your connector, this angle is good for the top row of wires, then flip the plug (or entire component) over and get a view of the bottom row or wires, closer and in focus please, as much detail as possible.
http://www.phearable.net/tech/...l.jpg
These connectors in the second picture can be closer and the wires can be spread out a little for clarification. You may need to twist a wire or two to show the stripe color also.
http://www.hondamarketplace.co...38441
The first picture shows the control panel in this type of year and model to match it up to your trim style to verify that we are working with the same type AC System as yours.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2154393
Hello to all Forum Gurus and Honda Techs in general. I am building an all Honda Air Conditioning Diagnostic Pictorial Tutorial as an Open Source Troubleshooting Guide for all of you to use as part of your AC System repair needs.
I am initially asking those of you with digital cameras to post pictures of your AC Components, wire harness connectors and the wires themselves going into the back of system components such as relays, switches and control heads. There are too many to list but the list is not huge, but the amount of different years, models, engine and trim combos is a huge list.
I will post a few sample pictures here for those of you interested in helping out, this project may very well take quite some time so join in with your ride and help out as much as you can please. Give the year, model, engine and trim of your car when you post please and extra info such as auto air, dual climate control or Navi is included on your options.
I am mostly interested in the actual wire color and its stripe color if it has one. A close up, well lit, in focus picture of the wire going into the connector or the component so I can explain where to back probe with a multimeter or test light, diagnosing the AC system will be just about this easy and my goal is to get everyone to be able to diagnose their own AC System without going to an expensive shop to get a simple answer.
Last picture at the bottom of the page, picking out the AC wires in a connector may be a job in itself, anything you can do to help clear things up will be very appreciated by all. I will be doing a different style of marking my tutorial pictures than this one.
http://forum.pgmfi.org/viewtopic.php?t=2007
This picture is almost perfect, spread out the wires just a little on the right side and everything would be completely visible. No need to turn this connector over.
http://repo.jackmoves.com/v/er....html
The top picture is nice although you do not need to disassemble your connector, this angle is good for the top row of wires, then flip the plug (or entire component) over and get a view of the bottom row or wires, closer and in focus please, as much detail as possible.
http://www.phearable.net/tech/...l.jpg
These connectors in the second picture can be closer and the wires can be spread out a little for clarification. You may need to twist a wire or two to show the stripe color also.
http://www.hondamarketplace.co...38441
The first picture shows the control panel in this type of year and model to match it up to your trim style to verify that we are working with the same type AC System as yours.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2154393
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kawaii05
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May 1, 2006 12:57 PM




just give the 250 and you can have all the wires and connectors to look at it ... thats good
