You have a shop manual right? You have to sit down with it and trace out the circuit. Perform the diagnostic for every module on the circuit. If they all check out, then you get to look for bad connections and jacked up wires.
Lucky you.
You have a shop manual right? You have to sit down with it and trace out the circuit. Perform the diagnostic for every module on the circuit. If they all check out, then you get to look for bad connections and jacked up wires.
Lucky you.
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
Shop manual downloads available here: CLICK TO VIEW
that has to be a bad ground, that would explain the headlights being on dimly, something is trying to ground,and it's following the headlight path and causing ground current to flow through a headlight, this is also sending confusing signals to the headlight retractor motor control box , check all your grounds,look under the dash witha good flashlight. if something is supposed to have a ground, and it can't follow it's normal ground path,it's going to find a path through another circuit. do the accords there have the ground under the passenger seat? there is a major ground wire that goes to the seat frame. it comes from the dash.
Well I Checked By The Fuse Panel Under The Dash But Found No Grounds There.i Know There Is A Ground Under The Drivers Seat By The Control Modual,not Sure About Under Pass Seat.i'll Check That Out,electrical Is Not My Strong Suit,but I'll Keep Looking.thanks!
I know on my hatch there is one for the control box under one seat,then another under the passenger seat,the one under the passenger seat,it attached to the seat support framework,look around the edges of the carpet under the seat. also check your connector plugs under the dash make sure they are connected all the way together, I know on the USDM models,there is one if it comes loose,it causes this, talking about the large multiconnector plugs under the middle of the dash towards the front. they make look secure but they can be loose and not look like it.
found the ground under pass seat,it was corroded but i cleaned it up and no difference.the connector your talking about is it behind the radio or in that area.
I'll check that out tommorrow too cold and dark tonight.How do i check for continuity in the headlight wire,i can't reach both ends of the headlight wires w/o taking out the harness.The leads on the meter aren't that long?
YEAH thats what i 've been told but it's such a pita trying to find it.DO you think i should pull the instruments and look behind there.
Hey Lost, I have a question: short of someone stabbing around under the dash with something sharp, how would a ground wire go bad like that?
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
Shop manual downloads available here: CLICK TO VIEW
Well I Think I Fixed Finally,there Is A Plug On Rad Support By Washer Jug With A Lot Of Wires To It.i Thought It Was Just Something That Wasn't Used,but After I Cleaned The Grease Off It I Saw They Were All Grounds Going To It.so I Cleaned Up Where It Bolts On And Used New Bolt.everything Seems To Be Ok Now.i'll Let You Know If It Stays Working.
Told ya so.......
Last edited by Keachman1; 12-08-2008 at 11:28 PM.
Thanks.
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