1993 Accord Ex 4dr under dash fuse diagram
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1993 Accord Ex 4dr under dash fuse diagram
Does anybody have one of these for the 93 accord
I need a new 12v always hot for the radio, I was hoping to use one of the option slots, but don't know which slots line up with what fuse spots or which one is always hot
thanks in advance
I need a new 12v always hot for the radio, I was hoping to use one of the option slots, but don't know which slots line up with what fuse spots or which one is always hot
thanks in advance
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Re: 1993 Accord Ex 4dr under dash fuse diagram
I'm not getting 12v there only like 10.3 ish the radio will not stay on just cuts on and off. when I hook it up straight the battery it stays on fine.
did feel like taking the dash off to trace the wire and I wasn't able to see\find a problem with dash still in.
did feel like taking the dash off to trace the wire and I wasn't able to see\find a problem with dash still in.
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Re: 1993 Accord Ex 4dr under dash fuse diagram
Well you dont want a 12v always hot for the radio. Great way to kill your battery if you accidentally leave it on or it turns itself on. Then your battery will die and if this happens frequently enough- your alternator will as well.
What you want to do is find a 12v source that turn on when the key is in the (I) or (II) position.
So in the above diagram, you want fuse 23 which is Hot in ACC or Run. You want to check this with a multimeter to make sure.
If you don't have a diagram, use your owner's manual or the fuse box cover diagram to see which slots are open. Go one at a time with a multimeter and make sure the one you select is off with no key & on 12v when the key is in the ACC or Run position.
Remember this is fuse box and you still need a fuse. Do not run the wire directly into the fuse box. Use something like this.
What you want to do is find a 12v source that turn on when the key is in the (I) or (II) position.
So in the above diagram, you want fuse 23 which is Hot in ACC or Run. You want to check this with a multimeter to make sure.
If you don't have a diagram, use your owner's manual or the fuse box cover diagram to see which slots are open. Go one at a time with a multimeter and make sure the one you select is off with no key & on 12v when the key is in the ACC or Run position.
Remember this is fuse box and you still need a fuse. Do not run the wire directly into the fuse box. Use something like this.
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Re: 1993 Accord Ex 4dr under dash fuse diagram
so you don't need constant 12v on the yellow\white memory wire ? I guess I should have been more clear
the switched wire gets 12v (red)
the switched wire gets 12v (red)
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Re: 1993 Accord Ex 4dr under dash fuse diagram
also the option sockets correspond to an empty fuse in the box, it would be similar to abcde in the diagram above
my understanding is you will not get power at the option ports until you add a fuse to the corresponding slot
I am being lazy, I know I can test with multimeter, was hoping to save some time with a diagram
my understanding is you will not get power at the option ports until you add a fuse to the corresponding slot
I am being lazy, I know I can test with multimeter, was hoping to save some time with a diagram
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Re: 1993 Accord Ex 4dr under dash fuse diagram
I would use the radio wiring. But, check it out...it may have a loose wire somewhere. I would especially check the ground. If the path back to the battery isnt good...the increased resistance will result in a drop in voltage.
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