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I just bought a 1990 Honda Civic Hatchback, and have been pulled over twice so far for my tail lights being out. I've replaced ALL the bulbs and fuses! Still...nothing. :-( I can't afford to take it into a shop because they charge of the rear and I just put all my money into buying the flippin thing, what do I do?
If anybody can give me a run threw on where to start so that I could fix it myself I would SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo appreciate it. Really. |
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Re: I need help with 90' civic wiring problem!
if you recently added an aftermarket deck, sometimes the wires will short against the metal back there causing them to blow the fuse (radio and tails are on same fuse) id check that first.
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Name: Scott Stable Of Cars I have Owned: 1991 Honda CRX 1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 2003 Honda Accord 1998 Chrysler Concorde 2007 Honda Civic 1997 Toyota Camry 1995 Saturn SC2 1996 Ford Taurus 1991 GMC Sierra 2002 Daewoo Leganza 1999 Dodge Ram 2007 Honda CR-V 2003 BMW 325i |
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Shouldn't be deck.
The deck was proffessionally installed. Last night I took the dash apart and wiggled the wires around the stearing wheel...it made the lights work...probably not for good, but atleast I know where the short is right?
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Re: I need help with 90' civic wiring problem!
looks like you got a loose wire. now go find it and fix it. its the switch on the drivers side of the steering wheel
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