I'm no electronics expert.
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I'm no electronics expert.
Like the title says I'm no electrician.... so I need help from you guys.
I recently aquired a 97 civic ex and my doors keep trying to lock themselves at random. I have to pull out the fuse to make them stop. No door lock fuse means no sunroof so I would like to fix this issue. If any one with an EJ or EK or anything knows about this problem or have an idea on what it could be let me know.
I recently aquired a 97 civic ex and my doors keep trying to lock themselves at random. I have to pull out the fuse to make them stop. No door lock fuse means no sunroof so I would like to fix this issue. If any one with an EJ or EK or anything knows about this problem or have an idea on what it could be let me know.
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Re: I'm no electronics expert. (EJ2-Fluffy)
could be but it is internal and not a servicable part. the accords have the same problem did many of them back in the day.
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Re: I'm no electronics expert. (dtapia)
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if that is it, when you got a new one try to find a way to reseal it so moisture doesnt get into it again.
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if that is it, when you got a new one try to find a way to reseal it so moisture doesnt get into it again.
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