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Old Jun 6, 2018 | 04:37 PM
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Default Fuse Box/Multiplex for 2004 CR-V

I recently ordered a Fuse Box/Multiplex unit for my 2004 Honda CR-V EX with manual transmission from a Salvage yard because the part has been discontinued at Honda. The Honda part number for the manual transmission vehicle is 38200-S9A-A01. They sent me one that my local Honda dealer claims is for an automatic transmission vehicle. This part number would be same as for the M/T except it would end in -A11. Neither of these Honda numbers appear on the unit that I received so I am unable to determine if the salvage yard person sent me the wrong part or the local Honda Tech does not know what he is talking about. The salvage yard refuses to let me return or exchange the part because it had already been installed in my vehicle and they claim they cannot be assured that it wasn't damaged by installation in a possibly damaged circuit. So, can anyone tell me what the functional difference is between the two units (38200-S9A-A01 M/T and the 38200-S9A-A11 for A/T)? Also, how can you look at the two units and know which one you have? Hopefully that information would either help me get my money back from the salvage yard, or convince my local Honda Tech to look elsewhere for the solution to my vehicle problems. Thanks for the help.
Old Jun 6, 2018 | 04:54 PM
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Default Re: Fuse Box/Multiplex for 2004 CR-V

Looks like you previously made a similar thread under a different user name:

https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...iplex-3319887/
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