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Old Jan 22, 2022
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2005 Honda Civic EX Coupe

So almost done with the manual swap but a few problems. The main one is that there is a sensor that doesnt have a plug in on my auto harness and need to know how to splice in a sensor but i need to know what it is and all that. Its this one

Its the one that is in the middle right of the pic. Its the DX trans B6L or something like that.

Second problem is how do i bleed this clutch? My buddy says pump a ton, crack it let it flow for a few seconds and tighten it (with someone holding down the clutch) currently it just sinks and doesnt wanna come back up.

3rd. My clutch fork has a bit of play up and down and need to know if its ok. Not a ton of play but just a little bit.

Any help would be greatly appritiated!!!
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Old Jan 22, 2022
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Re: 2005 Honda Civic EX Coupe

Reverse sensor, might be better to get a manual harness.
That's correct, alot easier with a power bleeder.
The play is probably fine
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Re: 2005 Honda Civic EX Coupe

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Reverse sensor, might be better to get a manual harness.
That's correct, alot easier with a power bleeder.
The play is probably fine
Is it literally to just tell the reverse lights that its in reverse? And thank you ill look into a power bleeder, any recommended sites? And good to know some play is ok
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Re: 2005 Honda Civic EX Coupe

Yeah, sorry I meant reverse switch, not sensor
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Re: 2005 Honda Civic EX Coupe

Originally Posted by Colin42
Yeah, sorry I meant reverse switch, not sensor
so it wont stop the car from running and driving right?
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Re: 2005 Honda Civic EX Coupe

Originally Posted by IfollowUdie
so it wont stop the car from running and driving right?
It will only stop the reverse lights from coming on.
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