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Re: ecu/cabin harness help
u can find harnesses (after market ones) online really cheap. I bought mine when i did my OBD2 to OBD1 change for boost for 80 bucks. Its a no name, cheap brand. Actually it's called "Bubble Bee" but its worked for me. Sorry Im not 100 percent sure but i think the GSR harness will work.
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Re: ecu/cabin harness help
Yes, you can use a GSR cabin/dash harness.
You will have some additional plugs for cruise control, IAB, sunroof switch, and map lights. Make sure you get an OBDII harness however, MANY of the plugs change connectors.
You will have some additional plugs for cruise control, IAB, sunroof switch, and map lights. Make sure you get an OBDII harness however, MANY of the plugs change connectors.
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Re: ecu/cabin harness help
I'm pretty sure that the aftermarket harness that was referenced is a "conversion/jumper" harness to swap between OBD versions...not what you are looking for.
To purchase what you need new from Acura is about $700...why don't you find a mobile electronic repair specialist in your area to come out to your car and see if he can repair it. Probably only $60-70/hour...and they are equipped to repair harness and rewrap with loom. Surely that would be a cheaper way to go.
To purchase what you need new from Acura is about $700...why don't you find a mobile electronic repair specialist in your area to come out to your car and see if he can repair it. Probably only $60-70/hour...and they are equipped to repair harness and rewrap with loom. Surely that would be a cheaper way to go.
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