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        I have a 2002 Honda Accord. I tried to hook up a remote wire for amplifier and now my radio, clock, power locks, interior light all will not work. Could this be a problem with the relay? Thanks :(
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					  Originally Posted by Colypso I have a 2002 Honda Accord. I tried to hook up a remote wire for amplifier and now my radio, clock, power locks, interior light all will not work. Could this be a problem with the relay? Thanks :( I looked at all the fuses and none of them are blown.
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					  Originally Posted by txgreasemonkey 
It seems to me its just one side of the fuse panel that the instruments are not working on
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                      Jul 30, 2008, 11:11 AM
                  
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        Did you test all under-hood fuses?
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					  Originally Posted by txgreasemonkey Did you test all under-hood fuses? No I pulled them out and looked at them. I am going to have them tested today. It seems to be just one half of the fuse panel that the instruments are not working on.
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        To me, it's possible the 50A Ignition Fuse, in the under-hood fuse box, blew.  It provides power, through the ignition switch/harness to the under-dash fuse box.  With the procedure given earlier, it's a simple matter to test all fuses with a test light or multimeter.  The 50A Ignition Fuse is easy to observe visually, however, since it has a large window.
 Another thought is that you put a fuse, in the under-dash fuse box, back in the wrong slot, when you removed it to look at it.  That's why it's best to use a test light or multimeter.
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					  Originally Posted by txgreasemonkey To me, it's possible the 50A Ignition Fuse, in the under-hood fuse box, blew.  It provides power, through the ignition switch/harness to the under-dash fuse box.  With the procedure given earlier, it's a simple matter to test all fuses with a test light or multimeter.  The 50A Ignition Fuse is easy to observe visually, however, since it has a large window.
 Another thought is that you put a fuse back in the wrong slot, when you removed it to look at it.  That's why it's best to use a test light or multimeter.
 If the ignition fuse blew would I still be able to crank the car? I drove it to work this morning.
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        No.  Therefore, I'm inclined to think a fuse may have been replaced in the wrong slot.  Not all slots are used.  Obtain an under-dash fuse box diagram for your car and check things out.  Other than that, I don't know what else to suggest right now.
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					  Originally Posted by txgreasemonkey No.  Therefore, I'm inclined to think a fuse may have been replaced in the wrong slot.  Not all slots are used.  Obtain an under-dash fuse box diagram for your car and check things out.  Other than that, I don't know what else to suggest right now. I never removed a fuse until this happened. I am thinking maybey I shorted out a relay or half of the fuse panel itself.
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        It's hard for me to imagine that it's more than a blown fuse or two.  The only thing I can suggest is getting a test light or multimeter and testing for power "through" each fuse.  That will be key.
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