@@minxbade what model is your civic. Typically you need the trim to match up. But the tech folks I asked said 2003 - 2005 were all inter-changable except hybrids. They are very different. The 2001 & 2002 have to be re-pinned to use 2003 - 2005. I am not sure about the SI clusters. Basically the reds & blues can be interchanged, but you have to match up if the car has ABS, manual or auto.
After you asked, I saw a post someone made about this very thing. They had tried to install my style cluster in their non-tach civic. It would not work for them. You should definitely do more research on honda tech forums & see if anyone there figured out the trick back in the day. I'm sorry, I wish I had the correct answer for you.
ay finally , w install:)
@@bratt4478 sadly the cluster is damaged and I had to put my original back in.... uploading that vid now
Could you please take a picture of the cable arrangements of the green connector (A)?
Cable arrangement? The wires that are at the green connector? Or the way the wiring routes inside the dash? I'm just trying to get clarification...
@@redraif Yes, the wires that are in the green connector (A). That would be awesome. Thank s a lot!
I'm curious if I could change my gauge cluster on my 2004 Civic coupe to one that has a tach, I don't have one right now.
@@minxbade what model is your civic. Typically you need the trim to match up. But the tech folks I asked said 2003 - 2005 were all inter-changable except hybrids. They are very different. The 2001 & 2002 have to be re-pinned to use 2003 - 2005. I am not sure about the SI clusters. Basically the reds & blues can be interchanged, but you have to match up if the car has ABS, manual or auto.
After you asked, I saw a post someone made about this very thing. They had tried to install my style cluster in their non-tach civic. It would not work for them.
You should definitely do more research on honda tech forums & see if anyone there figured out the trick back in the day. I'm sorry, I wish I had the correct answer for you.