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Adding Power Windows to 94 Si Coupe

Old Aug 4, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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I have a 1994 Canadian Si Coupe. When I bought my car it had power mirrors, sunroof no AC. My AC is pretty much all installed just have to get it serviced then it will be up and running. I was surprised at how cheap and easy it was to add A/C to my car. Always thought it was going to cost atleast $2000 to add it.

Now I would like to add power mirrors if its not going to be a difficult project. If I just have to buy some inside door moldings off a 5th gen civic that already has power windows I'll definately do it. If I remember correctly I think I seen that my fuse panel had some slots for power windows. I can't check right now since my car is at the body shop. I'll take a look tomorrow. Does anyone know if the Si Coupes are pre-wired for the power mirrors like my AC system was??
 
Old Aug 5, 2009 | 04:37 PM
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Out of curiosity, what did it cost you to add AC to your car?
 
Old Aug 6, 2009 | 09:09 AM
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It was really cheap.. I found everything I needed at the wrecker for $350 CDN and a guy I know that works for honda installed it for me for $350 cash and thats including charging, vaccuming and whatever else needs to be done plus he put in a new radiator that I bought for $70. I also bought a new AC belt which was $15 as well.
 
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