1995 honda dashlamp replacement& defrost circuit
I priorly sent a post out on my dash backlight replacement - it does
not seem that simple does anyone know a step by step way to get to the lamp? Also my defrost on my rear windows does not work, yet the fuse checks out ok? I ran across something in searching the Internet about some computer module that could be the cause of this. Does anyone know of a simple way to find out of this module is causing my defrost issue? I am an Electriciam and am pretty handy over all but am a bit of a virgin to doing any automotive work so keep it simple but don't think that I can't duplicate how to do something |
Re: 1995 honda dashlamp replacement& defrost circuit
"kva1000" <kva1000junk@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1137456937.118120.83140@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com: > I priorly sent a post out on my dash backlight replacement - it does > not seem that simple does anyone know a step by step way to get to the > lamp? Also my defrost on my rear windows does not work, yet the fuse > checks out ok? I ran across something in searching the Internet about > some computer module that could be the cause of this. Does anyone know > of a simple way to find out of this module is causing my defrost issue? > I am an Electriciam and am pretty handy over all but am a bit of a > virgin to doing any automotive work so keep it simple but don't think > that I can't duplicate how to do something > > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#badicu -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 1995 honda dashlamp replacement& defrost circuit
kva1000 wrote:
> > I priorly sent a post out on my dash backlight replacement - it does > not seem that simple does anyone know a step by step way to get to the > lamp? Also my defrost on my rear windows does not work, yet the fuse > checks out ok? I ran across something in searching the Internet about > some computer module that could be the cause of this. Does anyone know > of a simple way to find out of this module is causing my defrost issue? > I am an Electriciam and am pretty handy over all but am a bit of a > virgin to doing any automotive work so keep it simple but don't think > that I can't duplicate how to do something ----------------------------------- I own a couple of honda factory manuals, but the Chilton's might be just right for your needs. Slipping the dash out is a three minute job. Four screws, four or five connectors to unplug. (there's no speedo cable to wrestle with on newer vehicles) One million Honda curbers can't be wrong :-( 'Curly' |
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