Lighting Problem! Please help me out!
#1
Lighting Problem! Please help me out!
Hey guys,
I owed a 97 Civic for about 4 years now. The problem started a year ago when I used to have a stock headlights. The insulent running along the outer edge of my left headlight unit was wearing thin and water was leaking in.
My headlight and interior lights (dashborad lights) were turning off on me while driving so I had to flip the switch off and turn flip it on again and it would work. I didn't pay much attention to that till the problem becomes more consistent to the point that the lights (both exterior and interior) shut off permanently.
I bought a new headlight on eBay and replaced the old one. As suspected water was the cause of the problem as water short circuited when it comes in contact with the bulb housing unit.
My headlight work great for a few months until one day when I was driving and the lights (both exterior and interior) flickered, died, and never could turn them on again. As advised by the Autozone workers and several friends, I've checked the fuses over and over again and they are fine. Both inside and under the hood fuses.
I have no ideas what's going on and desperately need help as I am driving with no lights.
I was told that the relays in the light switch is the main caused. I was also told that this is a common problem with the civic as the light switch would short circuit and died along with the relays.
Is this true? I am looking into buying a new light switch but it costs $160.00. I don't want to spend that much money on a unit that I'm not sure is the problem or not.
Please advise!
I really don't know what the problem is and I am driving without lighting now
I owed a 97 Civic for about 4 years now. The problem started a year ago when I used to have a stock headlights. The insulent running along the outer edge of my left headlight unit was wearing thin and water was leaking in.
My headlight and interior lights (dashborad lights) were turning off on me while driving so I had to flip the switch off and turn flip it on again and it would work. I didn't pay much attention to that till the problem becomes more consistent to the point that the lights (both exterior and interior) shut off permanently.
I bought a new headlight on eBay and replaced the old one. As suspected water was the cause of the problem as water short circuited when it comes in contact with the bulb housing unit.
My headlight work great for a few months until one day when I was driving and the lights (both exterior and interior) flickered, died, and never could turn them on again. As advised by the Autozone workers and several friends, I've checked the fuses over and over again and they are fine. Both inside and under the hood fuses.
I have no ideas what's going on and desperately need help as I am driving with no lights.
I was told that the relays in the light switch is the main caused. I was also told that this is a common problem with the civic as the light switch would short circuit and died along with the relays.
Is this true? I am looking into buying a new light switch but it costs $160.00. I don't want to spend that much money on a unit that I'm not sure is the problem or not.
Please advise!
I really don't know what the problem is and I am driving without lighting now
#3
hey thanks ronj for the quick reply.
well i opened it up and inspected the switch here are a couple of pictures:
All the wires look good but I haven't test the continuity like you suggested. To be honest I really don't know where to start but I will take the diagram you gave me and go ask around.
Any other suggestions?
well i opened it up and inspected the switch here are a couple of pictures:
All the wires look good but I haven't test the continuity like you suggested. To be honest I really don't know where to start but I will take the diagram you gave me and go ask around.
Any other suggestions?
#4
You need to do the continuity tests for the 7P connector shown in the diagram. Buy or borrow a $15 digital multimeter, and use the Resistance (Ohm) setting to make the continuity measurements.
#9
Do your tests on the combination switch connector, which is black in your picture. The white 7P connector (mirror image of black connector) is actually missing B4 and B7. B4 is specifically for Civics made for Canada.