Wiring Harness question
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can i use a harness of a Si hatchback on my 88 honda civic dx hatchback ???? and am i able to replace the wires that run to the ECU too ????? Or would it be easier if i just get a dx DPFI harness again and redo it ??? its just that i also want to replace the wires that go into the ecu...so some help here ...thanks
you can use an si harness, but you'd have to make some changes throughout. your probably better off just sticking with a dx harness. if you replace the dash harness you have new plugs for your ecu, also
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So the wires that run to the ECU connects to other wires on the Dash ??? so it more work or would it just be plug and play ???
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its all plyea, the ecu plugs are part of the dash harness. its pretty simple to replace the harness, only thing is that you pretty much have to tear apart the dash to do it
its all plyea, the ecu plugs are part of the dash harness. its pretty simple to replace the harness, only thing is that you pretty much have to tear apart the dash to do it
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not sure. depends on your setup. each set up works in its own way. if your car is running alright you might not necesarilly need those two wires. but on the other hand, it is good to know that everything is connected correctly, lol. i would say either replace the harness or take it to somebody that HELLA KNOWS THEIR WIRING
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