Strange Honda Civic lighting problem
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Strange Honda Civic lighting problem
When turning the light switch on for parking lights, the rear taillights will come on, but the front parking lights will not. When the light switch it turned all the way on, the headlights will come on, but the taillights won't work. Has anybody seen this before? Could it be a bad switch for the lights?
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Can you be more specific as to year and exact model?
"Anon" <anon@anon.com> wrote in message
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> When turning the light switch on for parking lights, the rear taillights
will come on, but the front parking lights will not. When the light switch
it turned all the way on, the headlights will come on, but the taillights
won't work. Has anybody seen this before? Could it be a bad switch for the
lights?
"Anon" <anon@anon.com> wrote in message
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> When turning the light switch on for parking lights, the rear taillights
will come on, but the front parking lights will not. When the light switch
it turned all the way on, the headlights will come on, but the taillights
won't work. Has anybody seen this before? Could it be a bad switch for the
lights?
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Re: Strange Honda Civic lighting problem
Sounds like more than just the switch. Would help if you told us what
year the car is. Have you checked the bulbs in the front parking
lights? Do the dash & instrument lights work properly, or do they come
on with the switch in "parking lights" and off again with the switch in
"headlights" position (i.e. do they follow your tail lights)?
Anon wrote:
>
> When turning the light switch on for parking lights, the rear taillights will come on, but the front parking lights will not. When the light switch it turned all the way on, the headlights will come on, but the taillights won't work. Has anybody seen this before? Could it be a bad switch for the lights?
year the car is. Have you checked the bulbs in the front parking
lights? Do the dash & instrument lights work properly, or do they come
on with the switch in "parking lights" and off again with the switch in
"headlights" position (i.e. do they follow your tail lights)?
Anon wrote:
>
> When turning the light switch on for parking lights, the rear taillights will come on, but the front parking lights will not. When the light switch it turned all the way on, the headlights will come on, but the taillights won't work. Has anybody seen this before? Could it be a bad switch for the lights?
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Re: Strange Honda Civic lighting problem
In article <dS7nc.116486$Qy.78471@fed1read04>, "Anon" <anon@anon.com> wrote:
> When turning the light switch on for parking lights, the rear taillights
will come on, but the front parking lights will not. When the light
switch it turned all the way on, the headlights will come on, but the
taillights won't work. Has anybody seen this before? Could it be a bad
switch for the lights?
Please let us know whether or not you recently purchased the car. If you
did, the prior owner is probably the person that screwed up the wiring.
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> When turning the light switch on for parking lights, the rear taillights
will come on, but the front parking lights will not. When the light
switch it turned all the way on, the headlights will come on, but the
taillights won't work. Has anybody seen this before? Could it be a bad
switch for the lights?
Please let us know whether or not you recently purchased the car. If you
did, the prior owner is probably the person that screwed up the wiring.
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