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Charles Mcnabb Posted on Nov 04, 2013
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My high beams are not working. We have checked the fuses and they are good. Now we are trying to find the relay for the high beams. We can't find it. Where is it located in A 2007 Honda Ridgeline? We have checked the internet and it gives us honda civic and odyssey. I have a ridgeline so they don't help me any.

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Although not common I have seen both bulbs to be blown I would check that first. But to answer your question the relays are located in the underhood fuse/relay box located on the right rear side of the engine compartment. Also check the 10 amp fuses # 3 and 5 .They are for the high beams . Also this information is for the Ridgline RT. There are 4 submodels and this is assuming they are all the same since you did not provide me with the submodel.

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    Although not common I have seen both bulbs to be blown I would check that first. But to answer your question the relays are located in the underhood fuse/relay box located on the right rear side of the engine compartment. Also check the 10 amp fuses # 3 and 5 .They are for the high beams . Also this information is for the Ridgline RT. There are 4 submodels and this is assuming they are all the same since you did not provide me with the submodel.

  • Kerry Nov 04, 2013

    Although not common I have seen both bulbs to be blown I would check that first. But to answer your question the relays are located in the underhood fuse/relay box located on the right rear side of the engine compartment. Also check the 10 amp fuses # 3 and 5 .They are for the high beams . Also this information is for the Ridgline RT. There are 4 submodels and this is assuming they are all the same since you did not provide me with the submodel.



    Although not common I have seen both bulbs to be blown I would check that first. But to answer your question the relays are located in the underhood fuse/relay box located on the right rear side of the engine compartment. Also check the 10 amp fuses # 3 and 5 .They are for the high beams . Also this information is for the Ridgline RT. There are 4 submodels and this is assuming they are all the same since you did not provide me with the submodel.

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you can call honda if it is the factory radio.. if you give them the vin number they should be able to help you... once you receive it you should keep it saved somewhere because every time you disconnect the battery it will reset again... sometimes you can find the code in the owners manual or sometimes you get a little card with the code on it... good luck

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