I don't see why it wouldn't - this route would be the most ideal. Not sure if it's a simple plug-and-play in the passenger door or if it's more involved and needs to tie into the reverse light wiring at the back of the car.
I have no idea where to even start looking for this outside of a...
Not sure where you found that but this is directly from https://www.acura.com/cars/integra/pricing-and-specs.
There is an aftermarket module you can buy from Mikstore that adds reverse mirror tilt (for the Civic). It uses a different connector because it's made for the Civic version without...
Ooh that could work too. My idea was more of a flat pad that sits on top of the current pad. That being said, what you just sent could work in tandem with my idea (and also your idea from your original post). Do you have a link to this organizer?
Here's a link to the install guide for the wireless charger for cars that don't come with it: https://www.integraforums.com/forum/attachments/bii19600-22-pdf.223473/
Looks like the base integra does come with just a single trim piece. Part number for the wireless charger kit is in the guide but...
Check out your local library for access to a 3D printer. I've lived in 2 cities that have this. One let me bring my own flash drive and print things myself, but they limit your time to 2 hours at a time. The other has you email them your STL file and they print it for you, but their backlog can...
Great video! Good call on removing the shift knob. Makes it just a bit easier to work under the panel and access the screws. I did mine the other day to wrap the piano black to match the flat black trim in the rest of the car. The alcantara looks like it belongs there - great job!
The one thing...
The instructions were pretty vague and I don't know enough about the wiring setup to really dive in and test every pin like a true expert would. I'm not sure how I'd even test that with a feature that doesn't exist on this car from factory.
One snag I ran into though was the instructions...
I successfully installed the $160 dollar kit this week. It was a royal PITA so I definitely recommend saving yourself the hassle and going with the C kit.
A few takeaways from my install:
- Routing the harness across the car was actually quite easy - I routed it along the rubber boot where...
I almost spiraled through the same madness, but I finally figured it out. What ultimately worked for me was I formatted my flash drive to FAT32 (you need to do a full format - quick format didn't work for me). This will take a good 30 minutes to an hour so go grab some lunch while it's working...