Minor accident

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Usenet User, Aug 14, 2007.

  1. Usenet User

    Usenet User Guest

    Hi,

    I had a very minor accident with my Accord LX-G 2003, left bumper, left
    front panel and left sealed beam...

    Had it repaired, and ever since I have no lights on the center control
    panel, radio and fan, the radio works so does the AC/Fan...

    The AC green light works and the heater setting lignts work too.

    But the lights under the buttons don't.

    I can't see any burned fuses, nor find anything else not working on the car.

    Any idea would be appriciated.

    Thanks.
     
    Usenet User, Aug 14, 2007
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  2. Usenet User

    E Meyer Guest

    Do the lights work on the dash gauges? How about the tail lights? If no, its
    a fuse, you just haven't found it yet. If yes, then check the wiring, fuses
    & breakers in and around the underhood fuse box. Since you say this started
    after the accident repair, it is likely that something is wrong in the
    vicinity of the repair - wire pinched, pulled loose, reconnected to the
    wrong place, fuse not fully seated, etc. It can be difficult to see a break
    in the filament in those tiny fuses. Try substituting with a known to be
    good fuse.
     
    E Meyer, Aug 14, 2007
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  3. Usenet User

    Al Guest

    It has nothing to do with your accident - it is a known problem.
    The following excerpted from a previous post.


    Subject: Radio Display Goes Black - Honda Has Extended the Display Warranty


    Service Bulletin 04-027
    January 24, 2007

    Affected 2003 and 2004 Accords without Nav Unit

    Component failure on the printed circuit board is now covered for 7
    years/100,000 miles.

    The board will be replaced at the dealer by the tech.

    Only the dim/black display problem is covered by the extended
    warranty. Other audio & a/c problems in the head unit remain at 3
    years/36,000.

    Apply for a refund if you've had the display problem and already paid
    for repairs.
     
    Al, Aug 14, 2007
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