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Old 03-26-2011, 11:05 AM
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Default 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?
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Default 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.
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Default Re: 2005 TSX Power Outlet Problem

Originally Posted by WheelPowerRacin
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.
Not what I was wanting to hear but thanks.
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