2005 TSX Power Outlet Problem
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2005 TSX Power Outlet Problem
Alright well I feel stupid for creating this thread but I really am confused at the moment.
The power outlet in the front of my car doesn't work. I went ahead and replaced the fuse and that didn't help. I also used a Voltage Meter to see if there was any power at all going to it and there wasn't. But the power outlet in the armrest works though?
The power outlet in the front of my car doesn't work. I went ahead and replaced the fuse and that didn't help. I also used a Voltage Meter to see if there was any power at all going to it and there wasn't. But the power outlet in the armrest works though?
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Re: 2005 TSX Power Outlet Problem
http://www.tsxclub.com/forums/1st-ge...t-problem.html
This thread says that they are fed from the same fuse. If so, you have a wiring or fixture problem. The Honda EG models have a Thermo switch made into the fixture plug. If it gets too hot the solder melts to keep the car from catching fire. I assume the TSX may. Either way the next step is to remove the fixture from the dash and see if you have voltage on the wire connector.
This thread says that they are fed from the same fuse. If so, you have a wiring or fixture problem. The Honda EG models have a Thermo switch made into the fixture plug. If it gets too hot the solder melts to keep the car from catching fire. I assume the TSX may. Either way the next step is to remove the fixture from the dash and see if you have voltage on the wire connector.
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Re: 2005 TSX Power Outlet Problem
http://www.tsxclub.com/forums/1st-ge...t-problem.html
This thread says that they are fed from the same fuse. If so, you have a wiring or fixture problem. The Honda EG models have a Thermo switch made into the fixture plug. If it gets too hot the solder melts to keep the car from catching fire. I assume the TSX may. Either way the next step is to remove the fixture from the dash and see if you have voltage on the wire connector.
This thread says that they are fed from the same fuse. If so, you have a wiring or fixture problem. The Honda EG models have a Thermo switch made into the fixture plug. If it gets too hot the solder melts to keep the car from catching fire. I assume the TSX may. Either way the next step is to remove the fixture from the dash and see if you have voltage on the wire connector.
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