horn and stop light issue
95 integra se - The horn nor the stop lights are working. The fuse is good under the hood and has current running though it. I have tested for power at the rear of the car with the brakes engaged and nothing there. My turn signals work , but they are operateing fast. Nothing in the achives, any thoughts?
Might be loose wireing connected to the bulbs i had that problem in my teg when i first got it.They were cut for some reason my car also has a rebuilt title.....so mabe the incedent the person got in before i got the car did it but just check for the hell of it
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also u may have a bad fuse make sure u check them and while your at it check them all to see if there not blown just for future reference incase somethen else acts up with the car
(edit)srry just noticed u said u check your fuses my integra has them on the drivers side but the clutch haha...
(edit)srry just noticed u said u check your fuses my integra has them on the drivers side but the clutch haha...
After looking at some wiring schematics, the hondas/acuras have a fuse that shares circuits between the horn and the brake lights. If your horn doesn't work its most likely the fuse. Check the fuse in the underdash fusebox.
I was thinking at first, it may be the brake light switch, as the circuit seems to run from the horn through to the brake lights. The brake light switch is at the top of the brake pedal assembly, underneath your dash, look straight up and you will see it.
Check the fuses.
I was thinking at first, it may be the brake light switch, as the circuit seems to run from the horn through to the brake lights. The brake light switch is at the top of the brake pedal assembly, underneath your dash, look straight up and you will see it.
Check the fuses.
The horn/tail light fuse under the hood is good. I have tested it and it shows that current is still running though it. It seems that something is interupting the current after it leaves the fuses box, but I do not have the manual for this model. Thanks for helping.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Burgess0909 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The horn/tail light fuse under the hood is good. I have tested it and it shows that current is still running though it. It seems that something is interupting the current after it leaves the fuses box, but I do not have the manual for this model. Thanks for helping.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yea np if anything u could also bring to an acura dealer they'll fix it right up
yea np if anything u could also bring to an acura dealer they'll fix it right up
It looks like there is a horn relay, in the underdash fuse/relay box. Don't know if they would have anything to do with it.
My mistake, the horn/brake light fuse (20A) was located in the underhood fuse/relay box, not the underdash fuse/relay box.
My mistake, the horn/brake light fuse (20A) was located in the underhood fuse/relay box, not the underdash fuse/relay box.
whatsup guys, just had that same problem on 07 accord, i work at a honda dealership, one fuse for horn and brakes, i had to replace the horns cus they were bad, caused the fuse to blow. tha clicking you had when you hit the horn might be the fuse blowing.
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