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Old 10-27-2006, 06:15 PM
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'93 Honda Civic Electronical Problem

Hi there,

A friend of mine owns a '93 Honda Civic and all of a sudden both her rear lights and the dashboard light dont work anymore. The bulbs in the rear lights seem to be alright, therefore I suspect that the fuses are broken or something like that. Does anybody know which fuse(number) is the one for both the dashboard light and the rear lights? Or does anyone have any other ideas how to fix it? Thanks a ton!
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Re: '93 Honda Civic Electronical Problem

Under the dash, driver's side fuse box. On the left column of fuses it goes:
15
10
10

10
7.5

The 10 amp fuse in bold is most likley blown.

BTW, while electronical is a creative combination of electronic and electrical, it's not a word .
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