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brierose76 09-13-2017 01:03 PM

Honda Accord 2005 Ex Coupe
 
Hello,


I am trying to be a do it yourself kind of person and usually google is a great help and usually takes me to this great forum. However I feel like I am not getting an answer to my question. I have a Honda Accord 2005 Ex Coup, a while back, the break switch broke off (I thought it was crayons) and the break light did not turned off, and because it was pretty dark outside when I realized what was happening, I was pulling out fuses until I found the one for the break lights. After I got the break lights fixed, now my car radio or cigarette lighter/socket does not work. I checked the fuse under the driver side, and don't know which one to check under the hood. Please help?

PAhonda 09-14-2017 06:28 PM

It should be called aux or aux power on the label of the fuse box cover It might be called audio. I don't have my shop manual in front of me.

If you have a volt meter or a test light, there is an easy and quick way to test all the fuses. A fuse that has volts on both top tabs is good.

Another invaluable tool is getting the shop manual for your car. You can get a pdf of the manual for $22 at automanualsource.com and it will pay for itself the first time you can fix a problem vs taking to a mechanic.

Here is a video.


brierose76 09-30-2017 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by PAhonda (Post 376908)
It should be called aux or aux power on the label of the fuse box cover It might be called audio. I don't have my shop manual in front of me.

If you have a volt meter or a test light, there is an easy and quick way to test all the fuses. A fuse that has volts on both top tabs is good.

Another invaluable tool is getting the shop manual for your car. You can get a pdf of the manual for $22 at automanualsource.com and it will pay for itself the first time you can fix a problem vs taking to a mechanic.

Here is a video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G07TrPjn8hI

hi I changed both fuse, radio and socket and still no go. Is there another fuse that may have been burned out? Or could be both socket and radio are fried?

redbull-1 09-30-2017 04:40 PM

Check under-dash Fuse No. 32 (7.5A).

brierose76 10-01-2017 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by redbull-1 (Post 377097)
Check under-dash Fuse No. 32 (7.5A).

redbull, whoever you are, you are invited to my bbq... I feel like singing "Wing beneath my wind"... you are my hero!! It was empty, I think I misplaced that fuse in the wrong slot. Once I put it back in, the radio turned on... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

redbull-1 10-01-2017 03:08 PM

You're welcome. Good to hear things are okay now.


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