Are the fuse panels different between models?
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Rep Power: 252 Are the fuse panels different between models?
As you know, I'm doing a power window conversion on my DX. I got the ENTIRE wiring harness out of a 7 generation Si, not sure of the year. I got the huge spaghetti mess that goes from the kick panels to the fuse panel to the cigarette lighter to the gauge cluster and everything else. Problem is none of the wires that go into the fuse panel match what's in my car now. With the harness I have, I should have a duplicate of every plug going into the fuse panel because it should be the same harness with a few more wires. Honestly, maybe 2 of the plugs going into the fuse panel in my car now match plugs on this harness from the other car.
So I'm wondering if the fuse panels for both models are different. Do they for some reason use different shaped plugs to plug into the fuse panel?
And the fuse panel I'm talking about is the one under the dash which has all the fuses in it but also the entire upper portion of it has a whole lot of plugs plugged into it from the car's wiring harness. These are the ones I'm talking about.
So I'm wondering if the fuse panels for both models are different. Do they for some reason use different shaped plugs to plug into the fuse panel?
And the fuse panel I'm talking about is the one under the dash which has all the fuses in it but also the entire upper portion of it has a whole lot of plugs plugged into it from the car's wiring harness. These are the ones I'm talking about.
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