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Old Dec 16, 2009 | 04:39 PM
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Default obd1 to obd2 wiring problem

I have done an 96 ls obd2 swap into my 95 civic obd1 i used my stock civic engine wire harness i converted the distributer to the obd1 i got to the IAT sensor which my stock harness does not have so my first ? is how do i go about fixing this problem. I have the ECU for the LS. My next ? is the alternator plug is differnt from the one on the LS motors alternator what is the best solution for this i tried using the alternator from my civic but it didnt line up with the LS bracket. Last ? would it of been alot easier to have gotten a LS wire harness and did it that way.
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 06:40 PM
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Default Re: obd1 to obd2 wiring problem

Originally Posted by fiveomike
I have done an 96 ls obd2 swap into my 95 civic obd1 i used my stock civic engine wire harness i converted the distributer to the obd1 i got to the IAT sensor which my stock harness does not have so my first ? is how do i go about fixing this problem. I have the ECU for the LS. My next ? is the alternator plug is differnt from the one on the LS motors alternator what is the best solution for this i tried using the alternator from my civic but it didnt line up with the LS bracket. Last ? would it of been alot easier to have gotten a LS wire harness and did it that way.


with the ls harness itr would have all been plug and play.
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