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Old 11-30-2007, 10:15 PM
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93 Honda Prelude parking lights and dashboard lighting just went out

The dashboard lighting and the parking lights went out today. The gas and engine temperature lighting does not dim like they usually do when I turn on the head lights.

I didn’t see a fuse for this right away in the box under the hood. Is this a switch or fuse issue and does anyone know where to find it so I can replace?
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Old 12-01-2007, 12:34 PM
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Re: 93 Honda Prelude parking lights and dashboard lighting just went out

-Problem solved...Wiring at fusebox under dash.

For anyone how has the same problem. Look at the fuse block under the dash where the hood latch is. Between the switches above and the fuses below is a connecter for for the bundle of wires to the box itself. The wires were all bent to the side in my case.

With the parking light bar switch turned to the ON position I moved the fuse box and the 'door open' sound stared. The parking lights and dash lighting came on also. No door sound = no lights. Wiggling the wires would cause the problem/solution.

After moving the wires, one at a time, where they meet the grey long connector (between switchs and fuses) it was a green? wire closest to you on the bottom.
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