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Subject: Re: 91 Accord Switch Replacement


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Glen
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Date Posted: 06:50:10 12/08/03 Mon
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In reply to: Ben 's message, "91 Accord Switch Replacement" on 23:59:56 12/07/03 Sun

Ben,

On the switch, I'd suggest www.hondaautomotiveparts.com or www.hparts.com. Both sites have been very good for me.

They sell wholesale, or at least its about 60% of dealer. However, depending on the cost of the switch, you may pay more once you include shipping compared to your local dealer.

But, are you sure it is supposed to hold down? Some manufacturers use buttons that don't click so that they do not come back on after you shut down and restart your car later. If it doesn't work at all, first check the fuse. It usually has its own separate fuse. If that is not the problem, you'll probably need a schematic to start diagnosing the wiring.

On the interior light, are you sure the ceiling switch is in the middle position? Does it come on at all? If not, then you may have a fuse problem, if you do have power to the ceiling switch, check the switch. If it is okay, you'll have to trace the wires back to the point they split off to each door. Since neither door turns it on, I'd suspect the switch at the ceiling (unless you don't have any power there, and then I'd suspect the power line to the ceiling light.

Hope this helps...glen

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