Tricky issue with 2005 accord cluster / car not turning on
Yea thats my wagon, its currently totallyyyy different. Its bagged, chrome blue wrap, crazy custom work equip 05 wheels
Sweet ill check in the morning
1. At the ignition switch 6P connector, located at the under-dash fuse/relay box, check for power/voltage at the White wire (this suppose to be Hot at all times). If there is no power, there is an open in the White wire between this and the under-hood fuse/relay box.
2. If there is power at the White wire, you will want to backprobe the Blk/Yel wire for power at the same 6P connector. Backprobing is either using a backprobe set or using a thin needle or something and making contact with the metal terminal of the connector without piercing the wire in the back of the still connected connector. Care must be taken to ensure that the wiring does not get damaged. You can use something like a T pin, available at Walmart, etc., and backprobe. These pictures are just to give a picture of the concept of backprobing without piercing any wires.
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/foru...%5D-t-pins-jpg
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/foru...back-probe-jpg
There should be power at the Blk/Yel wire with the ignition on.
2. If there is power at the White wire, you will want to backprobe the Blk/Yel wire for power at the same 6P connector. Backprobing is either using a backprobe set or using a thin needle or something and making contact with the metal terminal of the connector without piercing the wire in the back of the still connected connector. Care must be taken to ensure that the wiring does not get damaged. You can use something like a T pin, available at Walmart, etc., and backprobe. These pictures are just to give a picture of the concept of backprobing without piercing any wires.
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/foru...%5D-t-pins-jpg
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/foru...back-probe-jpg
There should be power at the Blk/Yel wire with the ignition on.
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