What and where the heck is the ACG(s) fuse???
I have a 90 Civic LX sedan and bought one of those headlights still on buzzers that warn you when you leave your lights on and it doesn't work when plugging it into the #2 and #3 connectors on the fuse block as instructed to do so. Had the same problem with the one that was on it and I guess it just died so I bought another one. I know this one works. Checked it on a battery. The seller said to do a go around wiring of it to the fuse block. Red wire to the 10A tail light, instrument light, license light fuse which is no problem because I can see the fuse that handles that. He then said to connect the black wire to the ACG(s) fuse. I don't see anything on the fuse block that says ACG. Any ideas on where it is? Thanks guys!
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ACG?
An AGC fuse is a long glass one...old school..
Like for an in-line fuse holder..Is that it maybe?
Or maybe ACC would be a power source that turns on with the key..
Do you have a schematic or anything?
An AGC fuse is a long glass one...old school..
Like for an in-line fuse holder..Is that it maybe?
Or maybe ACC would be a power source that turns on with the key..
Do you have a schematic or anything?
The guy that sold me the "lights on warning buzzer" said if prongs #2 and #3 on the fuse block did not work, to take the connectors off and strip the wires and hook the red one to the tail lights fuse and the black one to the ACG fuse(s). I just can't see anything labeled ACG. Maybe he meant AGC but I don't see anything label that either. Is it maybe something that is not on the fuse block but nearby? Thanks for your input/ideas.
The only schematic I have is one that comes in one of those Haynes manuals but it says its for 1984-1987 and mine is a 1990.
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I mean a simple schematic for the buzzer..
It should be fairly simple..
Probably just a ground wire,a hot wire=12V constant connected to lights
and any accessory wire=turns off with the key that triggers the buzzer...
Edit : google
http://www.google.com/search?h...earch
Very first link tells you how to make your own...
Modified by 88DXCRX at 9:15 PM 1/5/2006
It should be fairly simple..
Probably just a ground wire,a hot wire=12V constant connected to lights
and any accessory wire=turns off with the key that triggers the buzzer...
Edit : google
http://www.google.com/search?h...earch
Very first link tells you how to make your own...
Modified by 88DXCRX at 9:15 PM 1/5/2006
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