Civic Sport Stereo Harnesses?

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Attempting to splice into my OE harness without actually cutting into anything.

Any female and male connectors for this car with leads so I can just connect them, and wire up everything except for the speaker signals, and I'll use that for amplifying and sending amplified signals?
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OMG I literally got off crutchfield the other night, showed them those, and was told those were just got aftermarket installs UGH

Ordering now, thanks.
 


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Just got the 71 and 70 harness posted earlier.

One harness is filled with wires, other has only half the wires I need, and some extra stuff I'll throw out.

Just going to remove the unused wires from one harness, add them to the other harness, and I'll be good to go! They should push out with enough force. It's a tiny hole so I'll find something. I'll try to post a picture when I'm done, give it a couple days
 
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I got one pin out with a paperclip, but it was def forced, and the clip on the crimp is bent.

Anybody have a guide on how to remove these easier? Most of them are for larger pins, these ones are freaking tiny so it's hard to get anything in there.

Paperclip was almost too big for reference
 


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Will it work for this harness? This one is tiny
You might want to post a Picture of the connector you are trying to remove the pins from.

Some of the Honda Connectors do not require/need/work with a Pin extractor tool. !!

Instead, part of shells opens up to allow the pins to be released which can then be just pulled out.

Trying to stick an extractor tool into these shells will NOT release the pins, and will only damage them, or the shell itself.
 
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Got the pins out.

Used a dental looking pick to extract them. There's a slot under each pin, just had to slide and poke up and the wires slid out. Time to repin
 
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Man what a roller coaster.

The female connector that connects to your car, didn't have pins in the right location for an OEM setup.

Thank God there was another female connector that I think is used to get the backup camera working? Anyway took the pins from that, and rearranged some pins in the stereo connector, and I'll have a plug and play T haarness here.

Should have it finished tomorrow, I want to verify the wire locations in my car before I insert anything in the new harness. Things are looking good though.
 
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Man what a roller coaster.

The female connector that connects to your car, didn't have pins in the right location for an OEM setup.

Thank God there was another female connector that I think is used to get the backup camera working? Anyway took the pins from that, and rearranged some pins in the stereo connector, and I'll have a plug and play T haarness here.

Should have it finished tomorrow, I want to verify the wire locations in my car before I insert anything in the new harness. Things are looking good though.
Hey,

Do you have an instruction guide/pictures to show how you made that harness?
 

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Hey,

Do you have an instruction guide/pictures to show how you made that harness?
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