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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2006

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Taylor.Clauson@gmail.com - 09 Aug 2006 02:58 GMT
I bought my 1992 civic used, and I think that I may need to replace the
fuse for the rear passenger (right) blinker. However, the diagram for
the fuses in the car is missing, and I would really prefer not to check
each and every one. Can anyone help me?
'Curly Q. Links' - 09 Aug 2006 03:11 GMT
> I bought my 1992 civic used, and I think that I may need to replace the
> fuse for the rear passenger (right) blinker. However, the diagram for
> the fuses in the car is missing, and I would really prefer not to check
> each and every one. Can anyone help me?

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The diagram is also in the owner's manual. If you don't have one, use
google (groups) to search this newsgroup for the link to online owner's
manuals.. It gets mentioned every other day.

Get a paper one too. You need it (it's actually part of the car. Says so
on the inside cover)

'Curly'
TeGGeR® - 09 Aug 2006 04:17 GMT
> I bought my 1992 civic used, and I think that I may need to replace the
> fuse for the rear passenger (right) blinker. However, the diagram for
> the fuses in the car is missing, and I would really prefer not to check
> each and every one. Can anyone help me?

If the other signal lights work, then you have a bulb socket problem in the
one that does not work (assuming the bulb is OK!). Socket problems are
usually due to corrosion. Remove the bulb from the socket and have a look
inside with a good flashlight.

All the signals use the same fuse (#43; also used by the hazard circuit),
so if it blows, none of them will work. That fuse is in the under-hood fuse
block.

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