SI maplights, great to custom install in an EK hb.
I am selling my set of SI maplights. This is perfect for a custom install for EK. Here is my DIY thread on how to install in an EK https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=454651 They are prewired, so the ground has it's own leads (see pictures). They are in very good condition, and come with bulbs. The only thing is that the prongs on each side are getting a little weak, from the prying in and out. I paid $28 plus shipping and handling from hondaautomotiveparts.com about 4 months ago. I am asking $20 shipped or $15 picked up from the bay area. If anyone is interested, PM me or email me at AirbagClub@hotmail.com.




I'd like to see how you performed your installation. Photos in your achived post no longer work.
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thanks for the bump...
as for the install, it can also be found here...
http://www.jdmcivic.com/forums...21661
the install may look a bit ghetto
, but once everything is in, it is all covered up. i performed this install with no help or outside assistance...
as for the install, it can also be found here...
http://www.jdmcivic.com/forums...21661
the install may look a bit ghetto
, but once everything is in, it is all covered up. i performed this install with no help or outside assistance...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Airbag Club »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks for the bump...
as for the install, it can also be found here...
http://www.jdmcivic.com/forums...21661
the install may look a bit ghetto
, but once everything is in, it is all covered up. i performed this install with no help or outside assistance...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Would it be possible for you to repost them here? I'm not member of that board. Thanks.
----- Antony
as for the install, it can also be found here...
http://www.jdmcivic.com/forums...21661
the install may look a bit ghetto
, but once everything is in, it is all covered up. i performed this install with no help or outside assistance...</TD></TR></TABLE>Would it be possible for you to repost them here? I'm not member of that board. Thanks.
----- Antony
OK...here is a copy of the DIY thread from a long time ago...hope the pictures work, because imagestation kinda sucks.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Airbag Club from a long time ago! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I was bored one day searching through hondaautomotiveparts.com, and I came across the maplight assembly out of a 2000 Civic SI. An idea immediately popped into my head, "That would be cool if I had maplights in my hatch!" So, for $28 for the whole assembly, I thought to myself, what can I lose, so here it is:
<U>Items needed</U>
- Maplight assembly, Part #34256-SR3-901ZB
- 16-18 gauge wire
- Wire connectors
- Razor Blade
- Cardboard
- Marker
- Screwdriver
- Patience
1. First remove the driverside sun visor, and driver side A-pillar panel.
2. Take the maplight assembly and make an outline of the shape of the base onto cardboard, this will serve as a template for cutting the hole.
3. Take the template made in step 2, and trace it onto the ceiling of where you want to install the maplights.
4. Next use the razor blade and carefully cut out the outline you drew on the ceiling of the car.
5. Next, feed two wires through the ceiling, from the driver side of the ceiling to the center of the ceiling where the hole is.
6. On the maplight, there are two grounds, which you have to use solder to connect. The positive requires one female connector to attach to.
7. Connect the ground wire to a solid ground, and tap the positive wire to the positive dome light wire, which runs along the A-pillar, and it a White/Red wire.
8. Finally, insert maplight assembly into the hole which you cutout. The maplight has prongs which keep it held in place.
Hope this helps, and IMO, it is really worth it. The lights are extremely bright, and they are very useful. </TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Airbag Club from a long time ago! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I was bored one day searching through hondaautomotiveparts.com, and I came across the maplight assembly out of a 2000 Civic SI. An idea immediately popped into my head, "That would be cool if I had maplights in my hatch!" So, for $28 for the whole assembly, I thought to myself, what can I lose, so here it is:
<U>Items needed</U>
- Maplight assembly, Part #34256-SR3-901ZB
- 16-18 gauge wire
- Wire connectors
- Razor Blade
- Cardboard
- Marker
- Screwdriver
- Patience
1. First remove the driverside sun visor, and driver side A-pillar panel.
2. Take the maplight assembly and make an outline of the shape of the base onto cardboard, this will serve as a template for cutting the hole.
3. Take the template made in step 2, and trace it onto the ceiling of where you want to install the maplights.
4. Next use the razor blade and carefully cut out the outline you drew on the ceiling of the car.
5. Next, feed two wires through the ceiling, from the driver side of the ceiling to the center of the ceiling where the hole is.
6. On the maplight, there are two grounds, which you have to use solder to connect. The positive requires one female connector to attach to.
7. Connect the ground wire to a solid ground, and tap the positive wire to the positive dome light wire, which runs along the A-pillar, and it a White/Red wire.
8. Finally, insert maplight assembly into the hole which you cutout. The maplight has prongs which keep it held in place.
Hope this helps, and IMO, it is really worth it. The lights are extremely bright, and they are very useful. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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