Identify this column
I'm trying to find out what this steering column is from and I have reason to believe it might be from a 4G Prelude. Can anyone help me out? Pics for comparison would be very helpful. I can take more pics if needed.
Please don't pay attention to the combination switch. I received this column when my 6G Civic was stolen only to later find out that the column is a little too long for my car. The combination switch is from a 6G Civic.
A '96-'00 Civic steering wheel fits on the column, but the column itself is just a little too long for the 6th gen Civic and causes the column shroud to rub against the wheel.
Please don't pay attention to the combination switch. I received this column when my 6G Civic was stolen only to later find out that the column is a little too long for my car. The combination switch is from a 6G Civic.
A '96-'00 Civic steering wheel fits on the column, but the column itself is just a little too long for the 6th gen Civic and causes the column shroud to rub against the wheel.
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Already checked. All numbers appear to be from the salvage yard they were in.
Part was purchased from a garage who had it sourced from a salvage yard. The garage says it was the salvage yard's fault in getting the wrong part. This happened awhile ago and so matching it up with paperwork would be near impossible by now.
Already checked. All numbers appear to be from the salvage yard they were in.
Part was purchased from a garage who had it sourced from a salvage yard. The garage says it was the salvage yard's fault in getting the wrong part. This happened awhile ago and so matching it up with paperwork would be near impossible by now.
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Would an Accord steering wheel fit on a Civic column or visa versa?
Would an Accord steering wheel fit on a Civic column or visa versa?
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As mentioned in the first post, the combination switch assembly is from a 6th gen Civic. I'm betting the center piece is very similar to different models (parts interchangeability and all).
The column was assembled at a junkyard from several different cars. The parts on the column did not originally come with it from Honda.
I'm not looking to "custom mod" anything. 1) I'm extremely picky about my car, 2) I already have a replacement column and 3) I'd like to sell this one since I don't need it and someone else might.
As mentioned in the first post, the combination switch assembly is from a 6th gen Civic. I'm betting the center piece is very similar to different models (parts interchangeability and all).
The column was assembled at a junkyard from several different cars. The parts on the column did not originally come with it from Honda.
I'm not looking to "custom mod" anything. 1) I'm extremely picky about my car, 2) I already have a replacement column and 3) I'd like to sell this one since I don't need it and someone else might.
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