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Old Jan 12, 2012
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Exclamation 97 Civic domelight, intermittent wipers, door/key chime not working

I removed the dome light while the negative terminal of my battery was still plugged in (not sure if this was a bad idea), and now the dome light, intermittent wiper function, door open/keys in car chime dont work. I've looked online to see if this is a simple fuse blown or what, but cannot find it anywhere. Also I tried disconnected the negative terminal for a minute or so and re-connecting with no luck. Any Ideas what could be going on here?
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Re: 97 Civic domelight, intermittent wipers, door/key chime not working

Fuse 43, 7.5amp, underhood fusebox, dome and courtesy lights, chimes, may be related to the wipers too (uses the integrated control unit).

Fuse 26, 20amp, dash fusebox, wipers

Heck, check all of the fuses.
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Re: 97 Civic domelight, intermittent wipers, door/key chime not working

What he said ^
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Re: 97 Civic domelight, intermittent wipers, door/key chime not working

Thank-you so much, I did some research online and everything said ICU ICU ICU, and it seemed to me as a fuse, but i didn't want to painstakingly take out every single fuse. I'm going to give those fuses a try. I'll reply back with the result after this blizzard on the east coast goes away. Again thanks for the help.
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Re: 97 Civic domelight, intermittent wipers, door/key chime not working

I use a test light to check fuses. I almost never pull them out to check.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...ml#post4580618
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