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Old 03-20-2005, 02:44 AM
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sun visor light problem

My sun visor light on my Honda accord LX V6 did not work. It never turns on even I flip the sun visor mirror cover back and forth. I checked the bulk and it is in good condition. By the way all the sun visor light on my car (driver and passenger side) won't work; that tell me either the fuse or electrical wire has a problem. I checked the fuse and I don't see a single label on the fuse cover that say about sun visor light; but I go ahead and check all the fuse related to light and they are all good. Please guide me if you know the problem.
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Re: sun visor light problem

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My sun visor light on my Honda accord LX V6 did not work. It never turns on even I flip the sun visor mirror cover back and forth. I checked the bulk and it is in good condition. By the way all the sun visor light on my car (driver and passenger side) won't work; that tell me either the fuse or electrical wire has a problem. I checked the fuse and I don't see a single label on the fuse cover that say about sun visor light; but I go ahead and check all the fuse related to light and they are all good. Please guide me if you know the problem.

The sunvisor lights on hondas go on when the lights are on. make sure your headlights are turned on, and they will turn on.
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Old 03-31-2005, 01:32 AM
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Re: sun visor light problem

Actually if I remember right, the vanity mirror lights should come on anytime whether the headlights are on or not as long as the ACC circuit has power. If the bulbs and fixtures are good, then pull the visors out. Be careful when you take the last screw out not to let the thing fall because through the right angled pole is two wires, which go into the roof there. Right after they go through the hole there should be a two-pin plug. Make sure they're plugged in and test them for power. It could be the switch in the visor that thells it if the cover is open or closed unless it doesn't have covers.
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Old 03-31-2005, 01:46 PM
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Actually if I remember right, the vanity mirror lights should come on anytime whether the headlights are on or not as long as the ACC circuit has power. If the bulbs and fixtures are good, then pull the visors out. Be careful when you take the last screw out not to let the thing fall because through the right angled pole is two wires, which go into the roof there. Right after they go through the hole there should be a two-pin plug. Make sure they're plugged in and test them for power. It could be the switch in the visor that thells it if the cover is open or closed unless it doesn't have covers.
isnt it easier to just open the suvisor and turn on your lights, and see if the light comes on. try the easy way first and then take off your sunvisor if my way doesnt work.
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Re: sun visor light problem

Well obviously. I would hope that he would have used that logic.
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Well obviously. I would hope that he would have used that logic.
me too but you never know!!
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Old 04-21-2005, 06:58 PM
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Re: sun visor light problem

True. Sad, but true.
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