HELP! Civic Fuse Location
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HELP! Civic Fuse Location
I don't have an owner's manual, and I was hoping someone could tell me the
fuse location for the turn signals for a 2001 Honda Civic. I've looked at
all the fuses underneath the dash and under the hood, and they all appear to
be good.
Thanks in advance,
Paul Haupt
fuse location for the turn signals for a 2001 Honda Civic. I've looked at
all the fuses underneath the dash and under the hood, and they all appear to
be good.
Thanks in advance,
Paul Haupt
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Re: HELP! Civic Fuse Location
In article <oCpBc.7433$1w1.5209@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com> , "Paul Haupt"
<haupt@swbell.net> wrote:
> I don't have an owner's manual, and I was hoping someone could tell me the
> fuse location for the turn signals for a 2001 Honda Civic. I've looked at
> all the fuses underneath the dash and under the hood, and they all appear to
> be good.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Paul Haupt
Use a flashlight and open the driver's side door. Shine the flashlight
where the clutch is located and then move the beam directly left. It would
be located between the lower door henge and the clutch. Open the little
door and you should find the fuses. There might be some info such as a
diagram on the back side of the door. It's been a while since I have
worked on a Civic.
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<haupt@swbell.net> wrote:
> I don't have an owner's manual, and I was hoping someone could tell me the
> fuse location for the turn signals for a 2001 Honda Civic. I've looked at
> all the fuses underneath the dash and under the hood, and they all appear to
> be good.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Paul Haupt
Use a flashlight and open the driver's side door. Shine the flashlight
where the clutch is located and then move the beam directly left. It would
be located between the lower door henge and the clutch. Open the little
door and you should find the fuses. There might be some info such as a
diagram on the back side of the door. It's been a while since I have
worked on a Civic.
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Re: HELP! Civic Fuse Location
Thanks, Jason
I had already found the fuses, but didn't realize there was a diagram on the
back of the fuse door.
"Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> In article <oCpBc.7433$1w1.5209@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com> , "Paul Haupt"
> <haupt@swbell.net> wrote:
>
> > I don't have an owner's manual, and I was hoping someone could tell me
the
> > fuse location for the turn signals for a 2001 Honda Civic. I've looked
at
> > all the fuses underneath the dash and under the hood, and they all
appear to
> > be good.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Paul Haupt
>
> Use a flashlight and open the driver's side door. Shine the flashlight
> where the clutch is located and then move the beam directly left. It would
> be located between the lower door henge and the clutch. Open the little
> door and you should find the fuses. There might be some info such as a
> diagram on the back side of the door. It's been a while since I have
> worked on a Civic.
>
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I had already found the fuses, but didn't realize there was a diagram on the
back of the fuse door.
"Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Jason-2006042001170001@pm1-broad-124.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <oCpBc.7433$1w1.5209@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com> , "Paul Haupt"
> <haupt@swbell.net> wrote:
>
> > I don't have an owner's manual, and I was hoping someone could tell me
the
> > fuse location for the turn signals for a 2001 Honda Civic. I've looked
at
> > all the fuses underneath the dash and under the hood, and they all
appear to
> > be good.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Paul Haupt
>
> Use a flashlight and open the driver's side door. Shine the flashlight
> where the clutch is located and then move the beam directly left. It would
> be located between the lower door henge and the clutch. Open the little
> door and you should find the fuses. There might be some info such as a
> diagram on the back side of the door. It's been a while since I have
> worked on a Civic.
>
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Re: HELP! Civic Fuse Location
Paul Haupt wrote:
> I don't have an owner's manual, and I was hoping someone could tell me the
> fuse location for the turn signals for a 2001 Honda Civic. I've looked at
> all the fuses underneath the dash and under the hood, and they all appear to
> be good.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Paul Haupt
======================
While you're waiting for your new owner's manual to arrive at your
dealer, try changing the signal bulbs . .
Doh! ! You need the owner's manual to figure that part out too !!
'Curly'
> I don't have an owner's manual, and I was hoping someone could tell me the
> fuse location for the turn signals for a 2001 Honda Civic. I've looked at
> all the fuses underneath the dash and under the hood, and they all appear to
> be good.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Paul Haupt
======================
While you're waiting for your new owner's manual to arrive at your
dealer, try changing the signal bulbs . .
Doh! ! You need the owner's manual to figure that part out too !!
'Curly'
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