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Honda 06-11 Civic Si Radio Display Panel - 39100-SVB-315ZA
Someone slapped a massive iPad-sized touchscreen in your 8th gen Civic Si's dash and it looks ridiculous? Or your factory radio display panel's so faded you can't read anything anymore? Part number 39100-SVB-315ZA is the OEM radio display panel for the 2006-2011 Civic Si with the factory red background. This is the dash bezel that surrounds your climate controls. It's got the red backlit display that came on every Civic Si from the factory. The non-Si Civics got blue backlighting. If you want your Si's interior to look right again instead of like someone stuck a Best Buy TV on the dash, this panel brings it back to proper OEM spec.
Here's Why Your Dash Looks Terrible Right Now
At some point in the last decade, someone decided that placating a 10-inch touchscreen over the factory radio opening was a good idea. It wasn't. Those things stick out like a sore thumb, the bezels never fit right, and they make your interior look like a rental car that someone modded in a Walmart parking lot. We're not sure when or why giant aftermarket head units became popular, but let's say the quiet part out loud, they do not look good. The factory radio display panel is clean, it's integrated into the dash properly, and it doesn't look like you're trying too hard. If you're going for that OEM+ look where everything's factory-spec but done right, you need the stock radio bezel. Your dashboard will thank you.
Factory Red Background, Not That Blue Stuff
The Civic Si came with red backlit displays. The regular Civic got blue. If you've got an Si and someone swapped in a blue-background panel from a non-Si, it looks wrong. The red's part of the Si's identity. It matches the red stitching in the seats, the red in the gauge cluster, the whole vibe. Blue belongs in a base model Civic DX. Red belongs in your Si. This panel's got the factory red backlight so your dash looks the way Honda intended instead of like someone grabbed parts from three different cars at the junkyard.
Perfect for Faded Displays or Questionable Paint Jobs
These factory panels fade over time. The red backlight gets dim, the plastic gets sun-damaged, and eventually you can barely read the display. Or worse, someone thought painting the panel was a good idea. Listen, we don't judge your builds. But sometimes we all need a little help figuring out what actually looks good. If your radio bezel's been spray-painted, plastidipped, or hydrodipped with some wild pattern, this OEM panel lets you undo that and start fresh. Your interior doesn't need to look like a Fast and Furious prop car. Factory clean is always better than aftermarket questionable.
Direct Factory Replacement
This panel bolts right in where the factory one came out. You're pulling the old bezel, snapping the new one in, plugging the connectors back in for the displays, done. No trimming, no adapters, no trying to make something fit that was never meant to fit. It's a factory Honda part so it fits like a factory Honda part. Novel concept, we know.
What You Get
- Honda OEM radio display panel (part number 39100-SVB-315ZA)
- Factory red backlit display (Civic Si spec)
- Surrounds radio and climate control area
- Direct replacement for faded or damaged original panel
- Perfect for removing giant aftermarket touchscreens
- Brings OEM+ styling back to your 8th gen Si interior
Fits Your Car
- 2006-2011 Honda Civic Si (FA5/FG2)
Note: This is the Civic Si version with the red backlight. If you've got a non-Si Civic and you want the red backlight because it looks cooler, go for it. It'll fit. Just know that you're installing Si parts on a non-Si car and your Civic DX is living a lie. We're not here to stop you. When you're installing this panel, make sure all the clips are lined up before you push it in. If you force it and the clips aren't aligned, you're cracking the tabs. Take your time. The display connectors on the back need to be plugged in for the climate control display to work. Don't forget to reconnect them or you'll be staring at a blank screen wondering why nothing's lighting up. If you're yanking out one of those giant aftermarket touchscreens, you might need to do some minor wiring cleanup. Those head units usually splice into the factory harness in ways that make professional installers cry. Clean it up, use proper connectors, make it right. Your 8th gen Si deserves better than electrical tape and hope.