emergency flashers
emergency flashers
one day i wa sdrivin and went to turn and out of the blue i noticed my blinkers stoped working. i checked the fuses under the dash and under the hood and they both were good. i took out the head unit to see if the hazrd lights connector had fallen out but it was still connected.....What else could be the problem????it suks noy havin blinkers plus the cops stoped me once
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On the 7th gens the flasher unit for both the turn signals and the emergency flashers is the same unit located in the under dash fuse box. Try taking the flasher in and out of the box a few times to clean up the connections. The flasher unit could be defective. The fuses in question would be #19 in under- dash box, and #5 in under-hood box.
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The info I found on the flasher units was unclear at best. The original Honda part # of 38300-SV1-A11 appears to have been changed to 38300-S9V-A01 You might look to see if the Part # is marked on yours.
The price online is less that $10 the dealers price may not be much more. Not too costly of a gamble I guess,I thought the price would be higher.
The price online is less that $10 the dealers price may not be much more. Not too costly of a gamble I guess,I thought the price would be higher.
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