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Thanks for your reply Trevor, in the end I just winged it. I chose two vacant fuse holders after looking at the layout and it worked. Switches on /off with the ignition so I'm happy. Luck of the Irish I suppose.
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Sorry can't remember which fuse I tapped into but had to use a multimeter to find a suitable feed that was ignition switched or permanent (depending on what route you want to go)
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Have you tried a new (quality) battery as if the old one needs charging periodically it may have faulty cells and this can cause the issues you are describing (if the battery cannot deliver a high enough voltage on start up then this will flag the lights)
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Have you tried a fluid and filter change which may revive the transmissions performance?
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Advice Needed: Selling My Non-Operational '05 Civic - Restor
Trevor replied to CivicUser's topic in Civic 1995 to 2001
If you decide to sell it then you are welcome to advertise it in the Cars For Sale section of the forums https://uk.hondaownersclub.com/forums/forum/58-hondas-for-sale/ -
Can you not get them reconditioned.....I'm sure there are still some companies that can do this service
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New battery drained... possible electrical problem?
Trevor replied to Johnny2Hondas's topic in 1982 to 1994 Accord
Sounds like the ignition system is being powered to the accessory setting on the key, I would check any relays and see if they click when they should and substitute like for like to see if it makes any difference to the clock display being permanently on -
Sometimes it can be a tough one to diagnose. The best way would be to attach a multimeter to the battery and then systematically remove fuses until the current drops then you'll know where the faulty circuit is located
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Which engine does it have?
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Does the battery need coding into the vehicle - e.g. vehicle may have to recognise new battery voltage otherwise will still be reading the old voltage If in doubt, worth checking to see if it has this function
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Hi, I wondered if any advice on where I can find a silver front bumper for the first gen CRV reg 2001. Someone crashed into me and I cannot get a new part discontinued, or find and old one on ebay. Suggestions most welcome..Thank you
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My dad is looking to sell his much loved Honda Civic Aerodeck V Tech X reg, 55000 miles. New clutch and tyres. Would anyone be interested?
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Hi All, my fob has died. I have changed the battery (checked it in my other fob it works fine) i can get a fob online or from a breakers yard ( i am not going to pay the £600 the dealer wants) but it will need to be paired to my car. Can i do this myself or not? You tube has been unhelpful!
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Hi All, My fob has died (2020 CRV) i have replaced the battery, checked the battery in my other fob (it works) i have come to the assumption the fob is knackered. A new fob from the dealer is £600!!!! the key can be swapped into amother fob but the fob i assume will need to be programmed or paired to the car. Can this be done by myself or do i have to pay a dealer to do it? Thanks all
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I have a honda civic 2014 and recently warning lights have started coming on while driving First the car wouldn't start so I changed the battery which rectified the problem however after driving around 10 miles the warning lights reappeared Alternator is good this is charging the battery, all fuses good also, so not sure what this could be Any ideas would be much appreciated
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I own a 10th gen Civic 2021 on 43,000 miles with 17” unmarked Alloy Wheels and 4 very good Michelin Cross Climate 2 tyres. We ( the wife and I ) have just retired and will now be covering lots of miles and in a perfect world I do wish my wheels were 16” just for the little extra comfort. If any of you know where I could locate a set of 16” in lovely condition please get in touch. I have tried a well known auction site a few times recently but the wheels I find always appear rough. I look forward to hearing from someone at some point. kindest regards, Pete.
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Discs replacement and clunky noise at the front
Eban1969 replied to Eban1969's topic in Jazz 2001 to 2008
Thanks for the reply,but sorted now -
Where is the fuse box holding the windscreen wiper fuse?
Trevor replied to Richard B's topic in 2000 to 2005 Insight
Can only find two listed - Fuse 3 (20 amp) in dashboard fusebox -
Discs replacement and clunky noise at the front
Trevor replied to Eban1969's topic in Jazz 2001 to 2008
Hi Eban Only the rear caliper pistons should need winding back - the fronts will just push straight back in. Usually best to release the bleed nipple when retracting the pistons and topping up afterwards. Makes it easier to push in and also removes the fluid that has sat in the caliper which is required to refresh the old fluid every so often. In addition, it does not send fluid back through the system in reverse which can sometimes (but now quite rarely) flip the master cylinder seals and also cause damage to the ABS hydraulic system. The clunking sounds like a worn CV joint which is causing the noise. -
Thats £82.50 per tyre and very good for Avon.....great tyres! Have just fitted Avons to my motorbike and shame they have only just now stopped making them in the UK 😞
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HaHa.....that is absolutely brilliant and must have been fun to make 🙂
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WHICH MOTORING MAGAZINE ON HONDA CRV
Trevor replied to BAZZER RN 1's topic in Honda General Discussions
I hope it reads positively? Which I'm sure it does as Honda have always boasted high safety standards -
Hi....welcome to the club! Yes, Lexus have been very slow to respond to the security threat and I think this has put a lot of people off from buying one....especially now the insurance is increasing because of the thefts I don't personally think it is too much of a problem with Honda, maybe the thieves find them a bit boring to steal 🙂 Superb choice of powerful cars prior to the Lexus and now the Honda Good to have you onboard