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My 1995 Honda Passport tail lights and dashboard lights are not working properly. Whenever I insert a new 10a fuse the lights come on momentarily but then very quickly blow.
Could anyone steer me in the right directions. This did not always happen, so i'm a little confused.
The dash, horn and headlights do work.
Did you ever find out what was going on with the car?
Does anyone have any advice?
Many thanx,
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Other problem, probable completely unrelated, is dash lights and tail lights don't work. Head lights, stop lights, turn indicators, etc work fine.
THANKS in advance for your help.
I think the horn relay is the same which is under the hood can be used as a replacement till you can order a new one if you need your lights to work.
I have the same problem with the heater which I have yet to solve.
weird light/electrical problem by steve297
Feb 28, 2010 (4:44 pm)
Hello, I have a 2001 passport V6. when the headlights are on, the drivers side turn signal stays on...... ...can anyone help?]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
Have anyone have an answer to this issue... I have the same problem...
The easiest way to see if your battery is OK is to take your car to a reputable car parts store - they've got the equipment to check the health of the battery.
Once you've verified or replaced the battery, check out the alternator by removing the battery cable while the engine is running. The alternator should have plenty of power to run the car, the lights, and the heater. If it dies right away, then you need to replace or repair the alternator.
The alternator is fairly straightforward to remove - there is one bolt at the top and a bolt/tensioning screw assembly at the bottom. Remove the battery first so that you have more room. Loosen the lower bolt and then backout the tensioning screw to relieve the tension on the belt. Then remove the two bolts. The alternater should slide out with a bit of coaxing. Remove the connector and ground strap then pull the alternator out. Replace with new alternator in the reverse order as above. Note that the bolts are metrice, so use the appropriate wrenches.
Good luck.
Rich
I am now between a rock and a hard place, how can I resolve this? Any ideas?
I feel like there is a short somewhere Can someone tell me what I need to do.
Thanks, Josh
Is there anyone out there have a solution to my problem?
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After installation, the battery light remains on and the voltage at the positive battery terminal does not detect a charge being provided.
What is the most detected problem for this condition?
I have a 1999 Honda Passport that just died and the fuel pump was not working so i replaced it. The vehicle will not start now it will for a mirco second and then it dies........I am at my wits end with this all it wants to do it crank and crank and crank. All this to say what was it exactly that you bought and installed which made it work? Mine has 6 individual coil packs. Any help you might have would be great thank you !!!!!!!!!!!
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