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power conversion on 2000 civic dx coupe//help!!

 
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power conversion on 2000 civic dx coupe//help!!

i changed the main harness and the floor harness of a 2000 si. i also swaped the inside fuse box. i believe i have all the fuses for the doors on but not sure. the problem is that it appears to be no power on the doors. i dont know whats going on. i've been trying to figure it out for two days now with no luck! need help please!!!!!!!!!
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Re: power conversion on 2000 civic dx coupe//help!!

it was a waste to swap that because the fuse boxes are the same they just dont have the fuses plugged in. so you probably screwed something up changing it if you have never done it before. make sure all the fuses are tight not blown and that you connected everything correctly
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Re: power conversion on 2000 civic dx coupe//help!!

ok i got everything to work but the doors.. some grounds were never screwd in.. i hear alot that 99-2000 lock control relay boxes are different than the 96-98 ones.. i have a 97 ex one so its not working.. u hear the box clicking but thats it! do you know if its true?
 
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