remove horn relay under hood or dash try new fuse if it blows check for short in overhead or under dash lights, check for bad door pins(rusted)/(broken)
I took the door light pin off the inside of the door frame and it worked unplugged it till I can replace the pin and wah-la bada bing bada bang no more fuse company support lol
To repair the Reatta running lights check the fuse first. If the fuse is blown ad a replacement blows then check the lights and wiring for any shorts.
If the dash lights of a 1993 Honda Civic do not work than there is most likely a problem with the dash fuse. When it blows all the gauges will cease to function.
check your interior or instrument panel lights fuse, they usually are all connected and when the fuse blows they all go.
Because you have a 10amp fuse out. Look in your book for the fuse diagram. It will show you where the fuse is located for the interior and door lights. The fuses are located in your glove box (right hand side). My fuse goes out all the time. Took it to the dealership and they said they couldn't figure out why the fuses kept going out. Go figure. So I just keep changing them when one blows.
it sounds like a short in the wiring you should probably have a mechanic or an electrician test each of the wires for arcing
Check wiring and sockets for dead short to ground at: Parking/Tail and dash lights Remove all bulbs and sockets -replace 1 at a time until fuse blows Investigate that socket Check wiring and sockets for dead short to ground at: Parking/Tail and dash lights Remove all bulbs and sockets -replace 1 at a time until fuse blows Investigate that socket
If parking lights and dash lights are not working and fuse blows out, there might be a problem with battery corrosion. Check the components specific to the circuits of the affected lights. It might be loose.
Yes you would use a serial circuit You would use parallel circuit lights for a Christmas tree because if you used series circuit lights, and one of the bulb blows, the rest of the bulbs will go out. But with parallel circuit lights, if one bulb blows the rest of the bulbs will remain their brightness.
The circuit current is interrupted and all the lights will go out.
Probably the Tail light fuse is blown. You also lose dash lights when this fuse blows also.
where do I start? help? it is getting close to the cold season and I would like to repair my house before the wind blows.
you have a short in the wires for your dash and lights So what do I do to fix it?