7th Generation Civic 2001 - 2005 In the years from 2001 to 2005 Honda released it's 7th Generation Civic.
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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Gauge Swap... Advice and help please!

Hi there,

New to the forums so Hi!!!

Anyways. My question i have an 01 EM2 and was wondering if i can swap out the gauges in it... you know the rather boring ones, for the 2004 hybrid civic.

I think the dials look awesome, just was wondering how hard it would be to change them and would it be a more so straight swap or require lots of mods??
I know how to do the 03-05 gauge swap was just curious if the Hybrid is the same pin change?


Iv'e seen this done btw so its not impossible


Tomj

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Re: Gauge Swap... Advice and help please!

seriously google is a good search tool.


http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2204667
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Re: Gauge Swap... Advice and help please!

Honestly try using the search feature i looked up hybrid cluster and the first few are very knowledgeable. Good Luck.
 
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