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20x4 LCD bezel for a 99 Civic (eCTune Datalogging Protocol) - image
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20x4 LCD bezel for a 99 Civic (eCTune Datalogging Protocol)

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This will fit in the cubby in front of the cup holder of a 1999-2000 Honda Civic. It's designed for a 20x4 LCD display, and the sides are large for buttons and switches. There are a few different versions of this display as it's evolved. Below I have a list of parts I used. This will work with any Arduino-based thing. I'm in the midst of making a fork the BMDatalogger code with a whole bunch of tweaks/changes to make it a bit more usable for me, which may be released in the future. Marc Boulet is a crazy dude who threatened my life, my wife's life, and my daughter's life, so I will not help him in any way. I strongly suggest not to do business with him at all for any reason. Works great with Honda Tuning Suite and eCTune! http://hondatuningsuite.com/ It will fit snugly with some foam tape around it to reduce vibration and ensure a good fit. v3 has no button holes, it's up to you to either drill them or modify the CAD. v4 has holes for these buttons: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0119FH5Z2 v5 has holes for the v4 buttons, and this switch: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MW2CV4C This screen is what it's designed around: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QLRD3TM This bluetooth adapter fits into the right side cubby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074GMQ6G3 And you have to figure out how to mount your Arduino Nano yourself. I used the dupont cable end I cut off to make the button connectors and superglued it to the base/back. The base is made from the source of this remixed part with no modifications, it didn't seem necessary to spend time on something that worked perfectly as-is.

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Published Jun 27, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by (awptickes) · License: CC BY-NC-SA

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