Drove 1400 miles last week from the east coast to Texas. Second day I did 13-14 hours... the car did amazing!
The passing power is addictive, the seats were comfortable. The weakest link was the driver lol
You made this harder than it needed to be.
You don’t have to take the visor off or mess with the headliner.
Unless you anticipate any sort of rubbing or interference with the loom of cables I see no need to run it behind the dash’s crissmember.
Cover the sensor on the front of the mirror...
warmed up for the first time in a while so I finally got to drive with the windows down. As I’m driving over a bridge I can hear squealing. WTH. Windows up I hear nothing.
I automatically knew it was speed/wheel related just based on the consistency of the noise.
I was a bit worried because...
There are no lights or really any sort of indicator letting you know you’ve hooked everything up properly. I started the car, backed out of the garage and noticed it working.
Here is the grounding bolt (10mm) ...even with the fuse box sort of out of the way, its still difficult to get to.
route the wiring harness like so, up toward the A pillar.
Since the Type R doesnt have any accessories, this is a simple step. Just plug it in here.
Necessary creature comfort. Heres a few extra helpful hints to ease the install.
Parts - Mirror + Civic harness
https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine/honda~mir~as~rr~view~auto~76400-sza-a22.html
https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine/honda~auto~mirror~att~08v03-tba-100.html
Guide...
just got done installing. most of the steps aren't necessary per the proper instructions....i can easily pull a couple plastic pieces back off and take pics for you.
the hardest part was gaining access to the grounding bolt.