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Old Mar 14, 2009
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95 Civic Back-up Lights

I own a 95 civic and the back-up lights do not work. I have checked bulbs and fuses inside car and underhood. Any ideas??????
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Re: 95 Civic Back-up Lights

reverse sensor in the transmission?
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Re: 95 Civic Back-up Lights

Broken wire that flexes when the trunk opens and shuts ??
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