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Old May 18, 2020 | 09:20 PM
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Default 98 hatch cabin harness rewire help

I’m in the process of putting my interior back together. Started with the underdash harness. I got 98% of it plugged up there’s just a few connectors and wires that I’m not sure where they go. If anybody can inform me that would be much appreciated. 1996 civic dx hatch obd2a stock b18b1 block b20 ported and cammed head. Budget build for my first street-track car project. Already planning for a b18c1 all motor build.

I’m not sure where these plug up too. There is another same-style Connector by itself but I know that plugs up somewhere on the pillar

I don’t know anything about this cable

This guy seems to be apart of the ignition harness. He comes out of it. I don’t know where he plugs into

I am also almost certain this one doesn’t plug into itself. They both come from the same wire it looks like. It just doesn’t make sense to me why Honda would have them plug into the same wire. I could be wrong though.

Notice how the rest of this yellow loom plugs into the interior fuse box? I can’t find a home for this guy

Im sorry about my lack of electrical knowledge when it comes to this car. I’m in school for diesel mechanics currently and as young as I am that’s the only thing I know by heart. Just never had the chance to work on my dream car which is this ej-ek hatch. Thanks for understanding
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Old May 18, 2020 | 09:26 PM
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Default Re: 98 hatch cabin harness rewire help

My apologies. It's 4 am. Still working. I own a 96 hatch and using a 96 cabin harness. It's late I didn't mean to use 98 in the title.
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Old May 19, 2020 | 05:09 AM
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Default Re: 98 hatch cabin harness rewire help

Long nights turn into early mornings when you work on projects. Let me see if i can help

1st picture looks like the harness for the interior ceiling lights. I just put my wiring back in my 98 hatchback and this looks very similar.
2nd picture is the antenna cable. This travels along the dash to the back side of the radio. There should be a female plug this goes into.
3rd picture is the 3 pin terminal for the horn, mine is still disconnected, but it goes along the bottom right of the steering column. At least that's how mine is routed.
4th picture I'm not 100% sure, but it may be part of the ignition system and it may attach to the top of the interior fuse box or it may be for your light switch. Not sure if this plug looks the same on 98 models compared to 96-97 models.
5th picture these are SRS plugs. There should be spots/slots located for them in the fuse box and part of the steering column harness for the steering wheel.

Hopefully this helps a little bit.

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Old May 21, 2020 | 02:43 PM
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Default Re: 98 hatch cabin harness rewire help

Originally Posted by b_boy190
Long nights turn into early mornings when you work on projects. Let me see if i can help

1st picture looks like the harness for the interior ceiling lights. I just put my wiring back in my 98 hatchback and this looks very similar.
2nd picture is the antenna cable. This travels along the dash to the back side of the radio. There should be a female plug this goes into.
3rd picture is the 3 pin terminal for the horn, mine is still disconnected, but it goes along the bottom right of the steering column. At least that's how mine is routed.
4th picture I'm not 100% sure, but it may be part of the ignition system and it may attach to the top of the interior fuse box or it may be for your light switch. Not sure if this plug looks the same on 98 models compared to 96-97 models.
5th picture these are SRS plugs. There should be spots/slots located for them in the fuse box and part of the steering column harness for the steering wheel.

Hopefully this helps a little bit.


your help was very much appreciated

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