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Old 02 Dec 2003, 01:39 am
'Curly Q. Links'
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Default Re: Light Problems, 92 Civic Si

You have an OPEN, not a short, and it might be in the ground side of
things. If you're in a part of the world where they use lots of road
salt, check the points where your various cables (large and small) are
screwed / bolted to ground (steel bodyparts). Look for corrosion inside
light bulb sockets and on fuse ends too. Even the ground wire from your
light switch might not be attached right. read your manual to see where
both fuse boxes are, then check for blown / loose fuses. Dont replace a
blown fuse with a larger one. That only makes your Honda behave like a
Ford Aerostar.


'Curly'

John wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction about
> finding this problem. When I turn on my headlights, my dashboard
> lights and tail lights quit working. (the brake lights work when the
> brake is applied) Both work when just the running lights are turned
> on, but go off when I turn the switch to headlights. I'm assuming
> there is a short somewhere, but have no idea where to start looking.



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