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Headlight problem

OK it's a 99 Civic, in the past when I leftr my head lights on the little buzzer would go off when I open my door, it no longer does that. Also my lights on my gauge stopped lighting up, so I figure I blew some fuses, I dont have the fuse door which shows which fuse goes to what. Can anyone tell me what i need to fox to get these back? thanks
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Re: Headlight problem

just get a fuse tester and run it over the fuse panel, and replace whatver might be bad. im not sure where you can get the real diagram other than a chilton's, haynes, or helms manual.
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Re: Headlight problem

yea I did that and found the bad fuse for the gauges but the headlight alert still does not work and all the fuses are OK from the best as I can see
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Re: Headlight problem

then the sensor in the door could be bad, does your door still chime when you open it?
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Re: Headlight problem

good question, I will check that next time I go outside, if that is the case is that hard to fix w/out a manual?
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Re: Headlight problem

the door chime does not go off when I open the door
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Re: Headlight problem

sounds like the sensor is bad then. you can either replace it, or wire up another reminder for your headlights like the one of www.teamdelsol.com go to information, how-to, then lights on reminder. up to you which you want to do.
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Re: Headlight problem

the sensor in the door is easy to replace, it is just a button that any delaer should have in stock.
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Re: Headlight problem

OK I will look into doing that, appreciate the help
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