Car got stolen, problems with lights and washer nozzles
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just problems here/please help me!!!!
hey whats up guys...i am having a problem herewith my 94 civic...first things first my turn signals dont work...i try to use the indicater and nothing, but when i put my hazards on they work and the indicaters inside and outside light up
problem #2
when they stole my car they took the cornor lights in the front, when they stole them they ripped them off and took the wiring with it, only on side...so one side i have everything, the wires and plug and the other side i have nothing, i cant even find the wires...
problem #3
when i turn my lights, one of the turn signal indicaters lights up in the dash board and out side...it doenst blink, it just stays on.
problem #4
when i turn on my hazards the a/c lights start to blink????i ws like wtf
problem #5
my washer fuild dont work either...dont know what to do...it doesnt even make the little noice like if it wants to squirt water...
problem #2
when they stole my car they took the cornor lights in the front, when they stole them they ripped them off and took the wiring with it, only on side...so one side i have everything, the wires and plug and the other side i have nothing, i cant even find the wires...
problem #3
when i turn my lights, one of the turn signal indicaters lights up in the dash board and out side...it doenst blink, it just stays on.
problem #4
when i turn on my hazards the a/c lights start to blink????i ws like wtf
problem #5
my washer fuild dont work either...dont know what to do...it doesnt even make the little noice like if it wants to squirt water...
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Re: (oscar_lopez03)
There most be short circuits everywhere, grab a diagram and check it out. Look for cables that are conected to eachother by cable rips and not well solderd or with harness, they might be causing short circuits
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lol ... same thing happened to me.
the wipers didnt work, and then one day, they started to work! i didnt do anything to em.
turn signals ... well, it might be a grounding issue since you mentioned they ripped the corner & socket out. you need to trace it back
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problem #3
when i turn my lights, one of the turn signal indicaters lights up in the dash board and out side...it doenst blink, it just stays on.
problem #4
when i turn on my hazards the a/c lights start to blink????i ws like wtf
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these two beat the hell outta me...
the wipers didnt work, and then one day, they started to work! i didnt do anything to em.
turn signals ... well, it might be a grounding issue since you mentioned they ripped the corner & socket out. you need to trace it back
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problem #3
when i turn my lights, one of the turn signal indicaters lights up in the dash board and out side...it doenst blink, it just stays on.
problem #4
when i turn on my hazards the a/c lights start to blink????i ws like wtf
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these two beat the hell outta me...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by oscar_lopez03 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">bump</TD></TR></TABLE>
Stop bumping this. You've got all the answers anyone can give you. Honda electrical systems are notorious for having wierd cross-effects when wires are improperly grounded or prematurely grounded or just floating in air, disconnected. For instance, you can switch the clock and hazard light harnesses and your car won't start .
Go trace all your wires, get a new clip for your freaking turn signal and see if the problem works itself out after you put it together correctly. We're good at what we do on this site, but not a single one of us can magically fix your car from our computers.
Except Dustin. But he hates you, so you'll have to do it yourself.
Stop bumping this. You've got all the answers anyone can give you. Honda electrical systems are notorious for having wierd cross-effects when wires are improperly grounded or prematurely grounded or just floating in air, disconnected. For instance, you can switch the clock and hazard light harnesses and your car won't start .
Go trace all your wires, get a new clip for your freaking turn signal and see if the problem works itself out after you put it together correctly. We're good at what we do on this site, but not a single one of us can magically fix your car from our computers.
Except Dustin. But he hates you, so you'll have to do it yourself.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Archidictus »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Stop bumping this. You've got all the answers anyone can give you. Honda electrical systems are notorious for having wierd cross-effects when wires are improperly grounded or prematurely grounded or just floating in air, disconnected. For instance, you can switch the clock and hazard light harnesses and your car won't start .
Go trace all your wires, get a new clip for your freaking turn signal and see if the problem works itself out after you put it together correctly. We're good at what we do on this site, but not a single one of us can magically fix your car from our computers.
Except Dustin. But he hates you, so you'll have to do it yourself.</TD></TR></TABLE>
hahahaha, I love reading this guys posts...always worth a good laugh.
Stop bumping this. You've got all the answers anyone can give you. Honda electrical systems are notorious for having wierd cross-effects when wires are improperly grounded or prematurely grounded or just floating in air, disconnected. For instance, you can switch the clock and hazard light harnesses and your car won't start .
Go trace all your wires, get a new clip for your freaking turn signal and see if the problem works itself out after you put it together correctly. We're good at what we do on this site, but not a single one of us can magically fix your car from our computers.
Except Dustin. But he hates you, so you'll have to do it yourself.</TD></TR></TABLE>
hahahaha, I love reading this guys posts...always worth a good laugh.
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