Question about the crv cluster

roosek

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Hey guys new to the forum but not honda's or making power =)

I just picked up another 1996 civic hb cx and of course the cluster isnt working so I got the car dirt cheap.

Now the question is I know the 97-01 crv clusters work but trying to find a manual one is almost impossible, so I found a couple auto ones and im going to be putting it in.
I know its plug and play with them but im wondering if I can use something to cover the auto piece on the cluster.
Like maybe an aftermarket cover off ebay.

Any input would be great guys thanks!
 

mymmeryloss

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Electrical tape...
 


cgpEJ6

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I've seen them covered up with tape or marker but it just looks like s**t. Best plan is to just leave it as is and ignore it if you can't find a manual cluster.
 


roosek

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I've seen them covered up with tape or marker but it just looks like s***. Best plan is to just leave it as is and ignore it if you can't find a manual cluster.
that's what I was affraid of....
So a guage overlay wont cover up the auto part of the cluster at all?
 

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Electrical tape is not ghetto...

Im sure u also think that duct tape isnt amazing....
 

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that's what I was affraid of....
So a gauge overlay wont cover up the auto part of the cluster at all?
You could probably use some aftermarket gauge faces for a 96-2000 EX/LX but at that point, why use a CRV cluster?


That looks crappy to me, I'd just leave it with the automatic gears showing.
 
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Mr.Baker

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can use something to cover the auto piece on the cluster.
Order the 5spd manual fuel/temp gauge face?
It's not cheap though (about $70) and may or may not still be available, call your dealer or Majestic to confirm availability and part number.
97-01 CRV 5spd/MT fuel/temp gauge #78130-S10-Q01

 

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Order the 5spd manual fuel/temp gauge face?
It's not cheap though (about $70) and may or may not still be available, call your dealer or Majestic to confirm availability and part number.
From my experience it's never a good idea to remove the needles on a gauge cluster. Now matter how careful you are, it's just too easy to mess up the positioning when you put them back.
 

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From my experience it's never a good idea to remove the needles on a gauge cluster. Now matter how careful you are, it's just too easy to mess up the positioning when you put them back.
From the diagram and the way I understand it, it's the entire assembly. You won't be removing the gauge face or needles, it's the whole unit.
 

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From the diagram and the way I understand it, it's the entire assembly. You won't be removing the gauge face or needles, it's the whole unit.
Oh yeah, looks like you're right judging by the diagram. :oops:
 


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