2001 Accord V6

Discussion in 'Accord' started by WTSprague, Mar 26, 2006.

  1. WTSprague

    WTSprague Guest

    I have run into quite an odd problem. The other day on my way home
    from work i realized my right headlight was out. When i got home i
    opened the hood and not wanting to believe the bulb i bought a few
    months ago was bad i jiggled the connection for the low beam lamp and
    poof, it came back on. So i went about my business, then the next day
    the same thing happned. So i figure same fix right?, wrong i
    eventually gave up and when i dropped the hood down it popped on. The
    next day leaving for work i started the car and turned the lights on
    and realizing i was gonna be a min i turned the lights off as to not
    have them shine into the house, when i went to leave and turn the
    lights on nothing came on . . .so i went to the tried and true method
    of jiggling wires to no avail, i flicked the high beams on, and then
    off and then the right low beam stayed on? odd but i was in a rush so i
    left. NOW the right light seems to be ok but i cannot get the right
    headlight to come up. Is there something i shold be looking for,
    fuses, relay's or some switch that may be bad or shorting out? the
    wiring near the bulbs looks ok, not frayed or exposed at all. Or
    should i just take it to a mechanic and pay them to diagnose this
    problem? So my high beams work perfect but i'm a little iffy about the
    right low beam and the left low beam has not worked for a week.

    P.S. the few times jiggling wires seemed to work and while trying to
    create the problem to see if it would short again i heard a faint
    electrical arc noice, not a pop no burning smell from a black plastic
    box near the firewall, similiar looking to a fuse box with what appear
    to be fuses inside.

    Thanks for any help all,
    Bill S.
     
    WTSprague, Mar 26, 2006
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