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Please Help No Power to the Driver side Fuse Box

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Old Jul 7, 2012 | 01:35 PM
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Default Please Help No Power to the Driver side Fuse Box

Hey people,

Usually I can figure out whats wrong but I have try everything I can and still at lost, its a 99 Accord LX sedan...

Lately I notice that my Cruise Control don't work so last night I came home from work and decided to check it out, I been reading and research on the web and going off that I have learn to check for. Anyways first thing I did was change out the bulbs on the master witch on the left handside of the steering wheels.

Next thing is I pull out the switch that goes to the brakelight switch well its tight as a **** from being in there for so long, anyways I got it out to test everything test ok. So I decide to take out the brake light switch itself to see how it is. Anyways the bolt that holding it was another **** to get it loose but I got it off while doing all this my dump *** left the keys on and was listening to the radio.

Anyways When I try to put everything back now I have no power to the interior or the fuse box on the driver side the one underhood and on the passenger side still gets power. I have check every fuse and all fuse is fine. Have I burn out something? Can anybody body point me in the right direction. Also I thought the old brake light switch was the problem so I took it apart so Its **** up so I went and got another one still no power to the inside when I turn the key to on nothing is on, horn still works when open the door lights turns on.

Is there a relay or something that controls everything else?
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Old Jul 8, 2012 | 02:49 AM
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Default Re: Please Help No Power to the Driver side Fuse Box

For your fuse box, there should be a master(Larger wire, maybe a number 6 or 4) wire that feeds them. Check it for 12V. If nothing, trace it back. I bet there is a fuse or fusible link in it somewhere. You will have to look really carefully. But anyway, find the other end of that wire, check it for 12V(Look at your battery). If thats good, then the problem is in the wire somewhere.
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