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    Default Tailight guage cluster problem

    I have had the problem for about 5 months with my prelude. I hardly drive it but now I've started to quite a bit because I sold the 240. Well I check all the fuses and I figured it was the audio stuff I had done to the car. I pulled every single bit of it out and I guess that wasn't the problem either. Anyone have any idea what may have caused it? I have checked every fuse so please don't tell me to check them again. I gotta get this **** fixed asap if anyone knows a shop that could possibly get this done asap I'll bring it to them. Theres a short somewhere in the wiring but I'm not sure where though.

    I'm in Buford

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    bulbs and if not that i would check the connection of the harnesses at the back behind the pull panel.

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    ^^ Already did that also. But thanks though

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    check google to see if there is a relay if there is its possibly bad.G/L

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    I had all of my gauge lights, tailights go out one day and all it was is a fuse in teh engine bay but if you checked the fuses then I would check your fuse box for good connections and grounds

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    you have a bad headlight switch. they do that all the time, pull trim off the steering column and there are 2 screws and 1 plug to change it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brut
    I have had the problem for about 5 months with my prelude. I hardly drive it but now I've started to quite a bit because I sold the 240. Well I check all the fuses and I figured it was the audio stuff I had done to the car. I pulled every single bit of it out and I guess that wasn't the problem either. Anyone have any idea what may have caused it? I have checked every fuse so please don't tell me to check them again. I gotta get this **** fixed asap if anyone knows a shop that could possibly get this done asap I'll bring it to them. Theres a short somewhere in the wiring but I'm not sure where though.

    I'm in Buford
    so what is the problem? or did i miss it somewhere in there?

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    Lol woops basically my tailights don't work my I turn my headlights on and when my tailights stopped working my guage cluster lights stopped working also.

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