1999 Honda Civic dash light not working!!

toshiki171

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Hi, I just bought 1999 Honda Civic EX 2dr as my new car and has been driven for about 4 days. I am new to this thread and if I make mistakes on technical terms of the car, please correct me.

So I drove at night in the dark and noticed that I couldn't see how fast I was going and that's when I noticed the problem. All the lights for odometer, speed meter, gasoline meter, and hot/cold meter was invisible in the dark. I found two of the fuse (one in front and one inside) was blown (7.5) so I replaced them with new ones but the fuse inside blew again as soon as I turned on the headlight. Like I said, I am new to cars and I have absolutely no idea what the problem is... So if anyone has had the same problem or might know the solution please help me out.

Thanks
 

RonJ

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If you unplug the dimmer switch, does the fuse still blow when you turn the lights on?
 


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Moved to the interior tech section, since this isn't a DIY ;)
 


RonJ

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A Red/Blk wire supplies voltage for the radio's dimmer light function when the lights are turned on. Remove the radio and inspect the Red/Blk wire behind the radio for an exposed wire that is causing a short.
 

toshiki171

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A Red/Blk wire supplies voltage for the radio's dimmer light function when the lights are turned on. Remove the radio and inspect the Red/Blk wire behind the radio for an exposed wire that is causing a short.
Okay so I found the red/blk cable and it was exposed, that was causing the dash light to not work?
 

RonJ

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Okay so I found the red/blk cable and it was exposed, that was causing the dash light to not work?
Tape exposed part of the Red/Blk wire, install new fuse, plug in dimmer switch, and test whether the cluster and climate control lights now work.
 

toshiki171

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A Red/Blk wire supplies voltage for the radio's dimmer light function when the lights are turned on. Remove the radio and inspect the Red/Blk wire behind the radio for an exposed wire that is causing a short.
It fixed everything. Thanks!!!!!
 


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