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#1998 honda civic tapedeck replacment install#
I am not going to install the GPS Antenna at this time. I will post more on this at a later date. However as you can see the wiring shares the same colors. I don't know where this was mounted in the JDM Civic but I will find out and let you know. This is the GPS Antenna pigtail I spoke of earlier, also pictured is the rare GPS Antenna. It will have the adapter harness that splits off your plugins for the USDM and possibly EDM HVAC controls. However you will have to unplug the USDM harness The blue connector you see that is down in the back of the photo is where it is located in your USDM Civic. It is straight plug and play with the USDM harness. This is the plug in for the HVAC Controls.
#1998 honda civic tapedeck replacment manual#
I will have pin outs posted when the manual arrives. Here are some close ups of the connectors that go to the Navigation itself.

Nothing sucks more to get everything installed only to have something not work because of a bad splice. Everything gets heatshrinked too!Īfter extending the wires ALWAYS check continuity to ensure you have a solid connection. Here I am extending the length of the tape deck harness before it gets covered up my split pvc loom. This was actually a waste of time, LOL But if you are hard off about having the entire harness look the same then this is an option. I had an old spare harness from a Honda Passport which shares some of the same color coded wires so I cut and used some of them to extend the harness. I will elaborate on that some more later. I started doing that without a wiring diagram and I was doing pretty good. It can be wired up to work but its going to take you many hours to complete. I mean that the harness's are cut leaving you with just pigtails. Most units come like this if you buy them off eBay or second hand.

All the writing on the back is correct except for where it says media unit, that is not a media unit plug in, it is the plug in for the GPS Antenna. Here is some pictures indicating which pigtail pertains to what.
#1998 honda civic tapedeck replacment full#
OK so for starters since I don't have the full harness I had to lengthen the harness's substantially. Can you replace a broken remote and use the old docking station? Im not sure but I will find out soon enough, again when the service manual arrives. So I believe that they are synced to each remote. I noticed that on both my units they have different ID numbers on the back of the docking stations. One thing I have found out is that if you are missing the controller you may have to buy the entire remote and docking station. All three pieces can be individually removed for replacement.

This houses your monitor, remote control/docking station and HVAC Controls. Here is your standard 96-98 SiR or Type R Navigation Unit. WOOT! I will probably only 1 of a handful of people who will actually have one of these too LOL.Ĭlick all images to expand to full size!!! So just not I got off the phone with a Honda Dealer in the Shinagawa district of Tokyo and they are gong to order me up a new service manual and CD software for the 1998 Honda Civic Si-R. (edit: 14 April 2010, I found a auction on eBay that has 95% of everything required to install the navigation. No tape deck, wiring harness or CD software.

All there is, is the main nav unit with pigtails. I purchased the much sought after and much loved/hated EK4 Navigation Unit second hand. A bit cramped but I was getting ready to watch some Netflix will doing the wiring. Here is a quick shot of the tools you will require when doing the wiring to make your work easy, electrically safe and neat. I am currently working on the car and will add photos and directions on what to do as they develop, so be patient because I am in college everyday of the week.
#1998 honda civic tapedeck replacment how to#
Ok this will be a on going how to thread.
