94 civic,no horn,cruise,brake lights,nor shift lock from park

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Peter n ellen, Oct 22, 2006.

  1. 94 civic,as you can se mutilipal probs and driving me nuts trying to
    find the prob. all fuses are good.i am thinking maybe a bad brake light
    switch? how can i test it? were can i get my hands on a wiring diagram
    for this part of the elect system or has anyone else had this prob
    before. any help appreciated.
     
    Peter n ellen, Oct 22, 2006
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    You've checked all the fuses in both fuse boxes, per the owner's manual,
    and still didn't find the blown one? This isn't a telegram where you
    pay by the letter. Feel free to type lots of words describing:
    Who
    What
    Where
    When
    Why

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Oct 23, 2006
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  3. yes with a fluke meter, checked both fuse boxes. per the owners manual.
    then checked out the chiltons and motor manuals at the libary.these
    were not a lot of help. for the brake lights told me to check the pedel
    height from the floor and was right with in the specs given.. this all
    happened at one time parked the car and the next day none of these
    worked.everything else works , tail,turn,dash lights, power
    windows,mirrors and sunroof, wipers. maybe a common ground for
    this circut? but where is it located? checked the ones i could find
     
    Peter n ellen, Oct 23, 2006
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  4. Peter n ellen

    dsguy Guest

    continue to look for grounds, also there could be a common bad wire
    somewhere.
    i'm not sure an ignition switch could be the problem, but on some cars
    they do cause multiple electrical issues.

    i typed in honda wiring diagram into a search engine and found some
    places that sell them. be carefull, though, some aftermarket (even
    factory, for that matter) diagrams can be inaccurate.
     
    dsguy, Oct 25, 2006
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