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Old 01-29-2013, 05:02 PM
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ok so heres the deal, ive got a 94 accord lx coupe with a jdm h22a swap. when i bought the car i had my step dad look it over (hes been working on cars for 20+years) and some how he managed to miss the backwood wiring that these hillbillys probly did in a wood shed, anyhow the car sparked a flame near the fuse box under the hood and burned the wires all the way into the car (thanks too yet again more backwood wiring) my ecm wires were a little crispy but they work enough to run the car no issues.

so basicly im looking for information is there a wiring harness that runs from the fuse box under the hood to my ecm? or is it all just one big harness?

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Old 01-29-2013, 07:06 PM
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I believe the main wire harness runs from the driver's fuse box, to the ECU/TCU, and to the engine bay fuse box.

In the common diy thread on top of the gen tech help forum, there is a link to online shop manuals. From there, the honda tech site has a 94 shop manual that you can download that will help.

If the wiring got damaged that bad, then you may want to get a used wire harness from a 94/95 accord LX/DX and replace the whole thing. There may be some differences with the EX wiring harness. There are a lot of the 94/95 accords in junkyards now, so you may be able to find a fresh one at a u-pull-it place and get a wiring harness that isn't damaged where electrical connectors were cut out.
 
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