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Old 02-01-2013, 01:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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92 Honda LX Electrical Issues

I have a 1992 Accord LX. My car currently has no power to the dome light, cigarette lighter, rear defroster and the power antenna does not work. I do have power to the radio. The power to these item died when I took the power adapter for my GPS out the cigarette lighter.

I did not find any blown fuses under the driver side dash panel.

Under the hood I did find a blown fuse to the #22 slot and the #29 slot. After replacing those two fuses there is still no power to the items that were failing previously. I also checked the back of the cigarette lighter to see if the solder melted from the the connecter inside the white plastic fuse but I am still having the same issue.

What should I test or look at now?
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Old 02-03-2013, 02:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Keep looking at the fuses. It's gotta be blown. It may look good, but it's probably bad. Did you use a test light to go through them with KOEO?
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The H22 wakes up the Accord in the same way a set of secondaries did to your father's Oldsmobile.
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I borrowed a test light from a friend and I will use it on all the fuses soon. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I went through all of the fuses under the drivers side panel and the fuses under the hood on the passenger side. All of the fuses were good.

Any other ideas?
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Might have open wires somewhere then if all the fuses you replaced are good. Might have to trace the wires back to the fuses.
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