dead turn signals, flashers, hazards
#1
dead turn signals, flashers, hazards
Got in the car yesterday and everything was dead. Replaced the turn signal fuse and still nothing. I saw a thread somewhere that the turn signals run through the hazard switch so that might be the best place to start. Any ideas?
#4
You need a test light or multimeter. At least you know your battery works, since car will start. Aftermarket remote starter may be wired directly to battery on it's own circuit. If nothing else works, I'd start at the main battery connection and work out (including ground).
#6
Tried the turn signals before I disconnected the battery, no luck. Pulled the car in the garage, tried them again, and they worked. Disconnected and reconnected the battery, and the turn signals work...except when I push the hazard button. Then the turn signals stop working. The hazards worked once about the battery was reconnected, now they don't work again.
#7
I'd be disconnecting anything aftermarket to see if that restores function.
Lots of circuits are made by grounding rather than energizing in cars. Even if the positive connection to the aftermarket starter is removed, other connections could still be providing confusing signals to the micu by grounding certain circuits.
If it's still under warranty you'll want to do that anyway before taking it in to Honda.
Lots of circuits are made by grounding rather than energizing in cars. Even if the positive connection to the aftermarket starter is removed, other connections could still be providing confusing signals to the micu by grounding certain circuits.
If it's still under warranty you'll want to do that anyway before taking it in to Honda.
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