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Old 07-22-2008   #1 (permalink)
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EM2 Climate Control in a 6th Gen?

Can I take the whole climate control dash and put it in a 97 honda civic? It look like it will fit with only a few modifications with the air ducts, main concern is was the wiring for both civics the same? This is what the one used in the 6ths gens looked like http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-00...spagenameZWDVW and I found a EM2 one for only $30
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Re: EM2 Climate Control in a 6th Gen?

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Re: EM2 Climate Control in a 6th Gen?

if you pull up the wiring diagram for the 6th gen, one of us can find the 7th gen one.. take a few pic of the back with the wires still attached, i'm sure there are already pics up, and if not- someone with their console out will be able to take some. Usually the wires are the same for the most part, but there are variations.
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Re: EM2 Climate Control in a 6th Gen?

Scratch this idea, done some more seaching seems its electric vs manual on the controls. Swapping would result in the whole unit itself for the heater/ac to be swapped.
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Re: EM2 Climate Control in a 6th Gen?

Words. They look pretty simular, I guess the 7ths took a step forward in electrical, and a step back in suspension.
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