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Anonymous Posted on Nov 19, 2017

2001 Honda Civic headlight trouble: high beams will not come on, nor will the high beam indicator in the instrument panel. Low beams and everything else works fine. The Civic was part of the Headlight Switch Recall so that has already been repaired (under previous owner), but this seems to be something else. Any suggestions?

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If it's not the switch, probably a relay

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 honda civic headlights problem

the comination switch

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Carlos Rojas

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  • Posted on May 23, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 honda civic: headlight problem

Honda has issued a bulletin that addresses this exact problem. The bulletin number is 04-015. Take the car to your local Honda dealer and mention that bulletin to them. They should replace the Headlight Combo switch under warranty.

rayoftdad

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2008

SOURCE: DRL and High Beam do not work right on Honda Accord EX 1998

Some time back I found some data on a similar website suggesting that the Day Light Running circuit board, just under the steering column, developed cracks in some of the soldered joints. Your high beams should also be affected with loss of day light running lights.
Resoldering repaired the continuity of the circuits. Ours is now working quite reliably. Some of the defective areas developed slight brownish discoloration, that's how I was told to recognise the areas to be resoldered. Hope this will help you solve your problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 honda civic: headlight problem

There was a recall for this problem, if youve never had it fixed you should take it in to your local dealer.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 honda civic vp keeps blowing low beam fuses left and right.

Fuses nearly always blow because of a bad earth. The switch only needs to short for a moment and the fuse will blow.

See if you can find a replcement swtich from a local breaker's yard or ebay and go on from there.

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