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Headlight Chime
Hi, does anyone know where the headlight chime piece is located ? Ours is not working & I don't know if it might be a fuse, but the booklet doesn't show one for it.
The keys left in the ignition is also not working (proberly) the same one. This is for a 2003 Honda Pilot. Thanks, Tom |
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Re: Headlight Chime
I'd make my own- just buy a piziometer from Radio Shack- wire the red lead to (plug in behind) dash light fuse- and black lead to any ignition fuse- all done inside fuse box- works great! Cost about $4.
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Re: Headlight Chime
Depending on mileage it could be a worn out ignition switch but since both chimes do not work it could be a problem with battery/charging system.
How old is your battery? Sam
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