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Join Date: Aug 2000
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Anybody know where the MES connector is on a 93 civic? It doesn't seem to be by the driver side fuse box. There are a couple of yellow connectors (one actually hooked up to the fuse box and another random yellow one near it) but they do not look like the one pictured (it's not a 2 wire connector). I've checked google and other sources claim that the 92-93 civics has the MES at the far right edge of the dash (the passenger side). I did see a few connections, but the 2 wire connection is brown.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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According to the service manual, it should be visible once you remove the kick panel to expose the ECU. edit: which is below the glove box, at on the outer side.
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![]() I just hope that the homemade SCS connector that was shown here is the same one used as I had a pretty difficult time tracking one down.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
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Bump.
I just tried the little connector that was on the far right side of the dash (below the glovebox) and it didn't work. The home made SCS connector didn't work and when I did try something else, it didn't work as well, so the brown connector didn't work. Does anybody else have any input or know where the MES connector is on a 92-93 civic (google results only show 94 on up model civics). |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Antigua
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cool man
this is a really good post. may i also suggest that an even cheaper way for anyone that reads this post to use a paper clip it does the same exact thing. all your doing is give bridging the two pin connector by shorting it to ground.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I use one of those cheap little electrical connectors that come in a set, usually a variety of diff. types in the box. Looks like a steak fork or whatever w/ two prongs, you just twist the prongs w/ needle-nose pliers so it fits, and it works perfectly.
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