Headlight reminder tone

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Brett Pantalone, Apr 26, 2004.

  1. The "headlight reminder tone" on my 2002 CR-V no longer beeps when I
    leave the lights on and open the door. I realized this when I got out of
    the car and happened to notice my lights still burning.

    Does anyone know which circuit this is on, so I can check the fuse? If
    not the fuse, is this something I can locate and repair myself? (I'm
    fairly handy with electrical repairs, if I know where to look.)

    Thanks for any assistance...

    -- Brett
     
    Brett Pantalone, Apr 26, 2004
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  2. Brett Pantalone

    mike Guest


    has your "key in ignition" buzzer and dome light stopped working too? if so,
    check the fuses under the hood.
     
    mike, Apr 27, 2004
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  3. Brett Pantalone

    ps Guest

    or the door switch.


     
    ps, Apr 27, 2004
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  4. Brett Pantalone

    Woody Guest

    Or get a Helm manual...


     
    Woody, Apr 27, 2004
    #4
  5. Or check the switch in the ignition assembly - mine has worn out so if you
    don't take the key out "the right way" I don't get the
    key-in-ignition-and-door-open or the headlights-on-but-door-open chimes.

    -Arthur
     
    Arthur Russell, Apr 29, 2004
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  6. Yes, it's the door switch! I didn't even think of that...
    Any advice on how to repair/replace it?
    -- Brett
     
    Brett Pantalone, May 4, 2004
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  7. Brett Pantalone

    The News Guy Guest

    Holy Crap!

    I just had same thing happen. It was the door switch.
    The holy crap part is, my name is Bret too, but that's not all, as I
    wrote this at work, the phone rang and it was somone needing help, his
    name was Brett.

    Bret
     
    The News Guy, May 17, 2004
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  8. Brett Pantalone

    Jo Guest

    Years ago I worked with a guy who was born on same day/year as me. Our
    boss had the same birthday (different year). Here's the creepy part.
    That guy is now my brother in law. I guess we are twins now.
     
    Jo, May 18, 2004
    #8
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