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  1. #1

    gli cluster in cxi

    hey guys,
    just wondering if its possible to fit a honda civic gli cluster into a cxi. The only difference is that the gli one has a tachometer.
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    Straight plug in, no worries, tacho works straight away. Pretty sure it's been covered before.

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    easy

    easy job, first job when i got my cxi
    plug and play
    - has been coveredb4..

    just go to a wrecker and pick up one
    althouh i havent got a fuel warning light now

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    yea alot of ppl do this... thx cxi has no tacho(reV)

    and yes as other said... its 100% plug and play.


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    will you recommend i try installing it myself or having it professionally done?
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    Quote Originally Posted by honda_ek4
    will you recommend i try installing it myself or having it professionally done?
    its pretty easy to install urself... there s like 4 screws or somehting i cant remember.. just a philip screw will do that job...


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    its pretty easy to do urself.. should only take like 1/2 an hour to do

    1. tilt the steering wheel down
    2. there are 2 screws that hold the black plastic in front of the clusters in. take them out, then the black plastic *should* come out with minimal force by lifting up and out
    3. there are 4 screws that hold the cluster in ( you can see them in the pic) take them out and the cluster should be sitting loose inside... when you take the cluster out just disconnect the wires from the back.
    4. put new cluster in and its just a reverse of taking it out.

    just note that ur kilometre reading will be wrong now, so make a note of it.






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