Help: 1990 Accord EXR Marker/Taillights don't work.
Bought a 1990 Accord EXR and everything runs/works great except the marker and taillights. THe headlights, breaklight, signals, reverse lights all work but cannot get the marker/tail lights to come on.
Any suggestions as to what is causing it?
Is there a fuse that just handes these lights?
I found the fuse box under the hood, but for the life of me cannot find a fuse box under the dash...anyone have a pic a detailed location of the underdash fuses?
If not the fuses what else could cause it?
SHould I try removeing all the bulbs and just try one in the back taillight?
Could I connect the tailight to the headlights somehow and run them off those?
Any and all help is appreciated.
Ian
Any suggestions as to what is causing it?
Is there a fuse that just handes these lights?
I found the fuse box under the hood, but for the life of me cannot find a fuse box under the dash...anyone have a pic a detailed location of the underdash fuses?
If not the fuses what else could cause it?
SHould I try removeing all the bulbs and just try one in the back taillight?
Could I connect the tailight to the headlights somehow and run them off those?
Any and all help is appreciated.
Ian
Update
-The 'Small Lights' Fuse under the hood is fine.
-Verified that the headlight switch on the turn signal arm works (Checked for continuity on the 20p connector on the streering column according to the Helms manual)
-The 'Small Lights' Fuse under the hood is fine.
-Verified that the headlight switch on the turn signal arm works (Checked for continuity on the 20p connector on the streering column according to the Helms manual)
the fuse box under the dash is located on the driver side kick panel.
look to the left of your brake padel and you will see a little door type of panel w/ a twisting knob. when you twist it 90* it'll come off and the fuses are located inside of it.
on the back of that panel it shows what fuse is where. hopefully that'll be your problem.
if not lets us know
look to the left of your brake padel and you will see a little door type of panel w/ a twisting knob. when you twist it 90* it'll come off and the fuses are located inside of it.
on the back of that panel it shows what fuse is where. hopefully that'll be your problem.
if not lets us know


