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Old May 15, 2002 | 06:18 AM
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Default Hybrid A/C Thermo Q's

Being some what electrical literate. 94-97 GS/GSR Evaporator & Thermo Switch. I just installed it into my Civic (92-95), however here's my question and I'm not sure if anyone can help ?

The Integra has a (3) Pin wire connector, the Civic has a (2) Pin wire; two wires are identical to the Integra's see below for explanation.

The Teg's wiring are as follows:
(1)Blue-Red = (A/C - ON/OFF - Dash switch)
(2)Yellow-White = (A/C Pressure switch)
(3)Black-Yellow = (A/C Condenser FAN Relay switch - but not directly?..... since "Black-Yellow" is used throughout the wiring harness to multiple locations at which it branches out many ways and eventually makes a connection to the FAN relay switch for condenser)

The Civic's wiring are as follows:
(1)Blue-Red = (A/C - ON/OFF - Dash switch)
(2)Yellow-White = (A/C Pressure switch)

"Black-Yellow" is not present (remember Civic only has-2)on this on plug for A/C Thermo connection but, "Black-Yellow" = (It's allready wired into side of A/C Condenser Fan Relay switch through wiring harness)

My logic says: Grab and connect Integra's connection/plug and pre-wire it into the Civic's (2) existing wires (sort of like piggy back) off one connector and then cut or leave the extra "Black-Yellow" wire alone on the Teg's plug side.

BTW, I allready installed all Intergra's A/C into Civic (A/C lines, Compressor, Relay switches, Wiring Harness for A/C (Front)). I need your help this is were I'm stuck before charging A/C System.

Sorry for the long story/explanation but I don't know any other way make sense.
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Old May 15, 2002 | 11:59 AM
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Default Re: Hybrid A/C Thermo Q's (Honda4CX-R)

Looks like you've answered you own question. You can remove the wires with the whole pin and just remove one plug and add the other to your harness you wont have to splice your harness.
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Old May 15, 2002 | 03:27 PM
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Default Re: Hybrid A/C Thermo Q's (kinesistech)

"Black-Yellow" is not present (remember Civic only has-2) !
Looks like you've answered you own question.
Thanks for your response, I have studied both wiring schematics from Teg and Civic as well (not sure if the "Black-Yellow" is used as a closed loop circuit though?). I just don't want the "Black-Yellow" wire become an issue. Like I said I am literate to some point I can comprehend the reasoning on some of the wiring, but I am not an Electrical Engineer either.
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