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parking lights on my 1996 honda accord ex coupe?

Old Mar 12, 2007 | 02:24 AM
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marky
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Default parking lights on my 1996 honda accord ex coupe?

Ok i need some help i have a 1996 honda accord ex coupe 2.2 vtec, and my dash and parking lights are not working again, i had it fixed once it was costy, they saidfound a burnt wire, and thecontroller illuminationswitch was burnt to.
I dont have the money to take it in and i dont know what to do do you guys have any ideas, of what it could be?
Maybe the switch burnt out again i checked the fuses under the hood and they look good and i also checked the one under the drivers side, it looked good.
I am thinking about getting the dimmer switch and changeing it i think its about 80 bucks but dont want to spend that money if its not the problem.
Well thanks for your time everyone any ideas?
would be thankfull..
Thanks Mike
 
Old Mar 12, 2007 | 02:18 PM
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Default RE: parking lights on my 1996 honda accord ex coupe?

Fuse #32 underhood fuse panel "small light" 15 amp.
The next thing to check is the Black/red stripedwire coming from the headlight switch, to be sure it is putting thru power.
 
Old Mar 13, 2007 | 05:06 AM
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Default RE: parking lights on my 1996 honda accord ex coupe?

i have the same problem last two night ago.. keep putting in fuse and it burned out.......
i found the problem.. one of my wire is touching the body of the car and it make the fuse to burned out... check that .......

 
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