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Short Connectors On Wire Harness


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i finally gave in to my butchered integra wire harness and spent a day at the salvage, and pulled a nice 86 crx si harness, i started hooking the harness to the d16 and realized connectors were in totally different places. Before i start cutting stuff on this harness, i wanted to see if anyone has had the problem of not being able to reach the harness to the plugs.
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Vandemar

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A few wires (4?) have to be extended/moved when swapping a D16A1 into an 86-7 CRX Si- the emissions box ends up on the firewall, instead of over on the driver's side. I ended up building a jumper harness, since I was starting with a parts CRX with the engine swap already in it. Of course, I could be totally off base, since it's been about 2 years since I put together an EFI swap unsure.gif.

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thanks for the info
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what D16 is it? 86-87 or 88-89? black or brown top
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86-87, brown
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