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Old 05-06-2002, 10:08 AM   #1
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'93 Accord headlight problem - not coming on

I have a '93 Accord SE and am having a problem with the headlights not lighting when switched on. All other lights, etc., appear to work; the dash, running lights, etc. I have had instances where the headlights would blink on/off a couple times before staying on, but now they just do not come on at all.

When they blinked, it was both lights together, which woudl lead me to believe this is not an issue with poor connections (corrosion), or the switch itself, but rather wiring related. Just a guess.

Any ideas on what the possible problem, and solution/$ to fix, might be?

Thanks for any advice!
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Probably faulty wiring around the housing. Just have an electrician look at it. Probably a $20 job.
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Old 05-06-2002, 10:17 AM   #3
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Thanks - do you mean wiring around the headlight housing? I haven't really been in there digging around, so I'm not too sure what things look like in there....
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Re: '93 Accord headlight problem - not coming on

I have the same problem, the headlights flicker and turn off, it's been progressivly getting worse, I dread the day when they will flicker and die forever... I checked all the fuses, relays, and wiring and connections and everything is in working order. Any advice anyone?
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Re: '93 Accord headlight problem - not coming on

My 93 accord just started having this exact problem too.
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