Electrical Problem
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Electrical Problem
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Ok, I bought a 94 Civic DX coupe the past weekend for a DD, The main problem is the whole dash doesnt work and lights.
Things that work
-Head Lights
-Inside light
-Radio turns on but doenst play anything at all
Things that DONT work,
-Gauge Cluster doesn't work.
-Corner Lights Doesn't work, Only when i turn my emergency lights on.
-Rear Taillights doesn't stay on, only when i brake.
Changed ALL fuses so thats not it, what can it be? under dash harness? something not plugged in correctly? please help!
Ok, I bought a 94 Civic DX coupe the past weekend for a DD, The main problem is the whole dash doesnt work and lights.
Things that work
-Head Lights
-Inside light
-Radio turns on but doenst play anything at all
Things that DONT work,
-Gauge Cluster doesn't work.
-Corner Lights Doesn't work, Only when i turn my emergency lights on.
-Rear Taillights doesn't stay on, only when i brake.
Changed ALL fuses so thats not it, what can it be? under dash harness? something not plugged in correctly? please help!
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Re: Electrical Problem
Check that the underhood fuses and fusible links are good. Also take a multimeter and see if you have voltage at the fuse for each of the faulty circuits. If you voltage, the problem is on the load side of the fuse. If you don't have voltage, the problem is between the fuse and the battery (so keep tracing toward the battery).
Changing fuses doesn't do anything helpful if the fuse isn't the problem. Time for real troubleshooting, not just fingers-crossed part replacement.
Changing fuses doesn't do anything helpful if the fuse isn't the problem. Time for real troubleshooting, not just fingers-crossed part replacement.
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Re: Electrical Problem
Check that the underhood fuses and fusible links are good. Also take a multimeter and see if you have voltage at the fuse for each of the faulty circuits. If you voltage, the problem is on the load side of the fuse. If you don't have voltage, the problem is between the fuse and the battery (so keep tracing toward the battery).
Changing fuses doesn't do anything helpful if the fuse isn't the problem. Time for real troubleshooting, not just fingers-crossed part replacement.
Changing fuses doesn't do anything helpful if the fuse isn't the problem. Time for real troubleshooting, not just fingers-crossed part replacement.
Also take into consideration any work that might have been performed on the car at and around the time this problem started. For example: Did you install anything with an electrical connection or something that had to be patched in? Did you get the car already modded? Really just use your brain, it could be something obvious that you just aren't taking into consideration.
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Re: Electrical Problem
Check that the underhood fuses and fusible links are good. Also take a multimeter and see if you have voltage at the fuse for each of the faulty circuits. If you voltage, the problem is on the load side of the fuse. If you don't have voltage, the problem is between the fuse and the battery (so keep tracing toward the battery).
Changing fuses doesn't do anything helpful if the fuse isn't the problem. Time for real troubleshooting, not just fingers-crossed part replacement.
Changing fuses doesn't do anything helpful if the fuse isn't the problem. Time for real troubleshooting, not just fingers-crossed part replacement.
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Also take into consideration any work that might have been performed on the car at and around the time this problem started. For example: Did you install anything with an electrical connection or something that had to be patched in? Did you get the car already modded? Really just use your brain, it could be something obvious that you just aren't taking into consideration.
Also take into consideration any work that might have been performed on the car at and around the time this problem started. For example: Did you install anything with an electrical connection or something that had to be patched in? Did you get the car already modded? Really just use your brain, it could be something obvious that you just aren't taking into consideration.
but i will do what you guys told me to do, and see if anything works. thanks guys
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Re: Electrical Problem
something could not be plugged in thats causing all this, either way i might just buy a under dash harness and new gauge cluster. if that doesnt solve it then FML. lol
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Re: Electrical Problem
dx's dont come with tachs, auto or man. mine didn't, but they are wired so you can slap one in without modding anything if you'd like.
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Re: Electrical Problem
never knew that, kinda weird, thanks for the info. but yeah im going to take off the dash rewire everything and make sure nothings cut, then install a si gauge cluster. if this didnt solve the problem then idk.
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Re: Electrical Problem
i've done some looking around and i saw on h-t that some guy had the same probleme, said it was a red and black wire from the fuse box
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2592335
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2592335
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Re: Electrical Problem
i've done some looking around and i saw on h-t that some guy had the same probleme, said it was a red and black wire from the fuse box
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2592335
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2592335