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Tail lightson 99 honda accord not working what color is the wire

Rest of the lights work

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Tail light relay bad
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what country each country has unique wire color codes, by laws.
go to alldata.com and see USA wiring and canada and if you have DRL see that, .

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SOURCE: 1996 Honda Accord Problem

I cannot get my air conditioner clutch on my 1996 Honda Accord EX to engage. I've checked the fuse and relay. The fuse is good but the power is not going to the relay. If I can find the power that comes to the relay, I can fix it. I need to know what activitate the relay and the power that the relay push to the clutch. I need to know where they come from.

I've been looking for a circuitry that shows it and a drawing that shows the air conditioning fan. Please help.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2009

SOURCE: tail lights of my honda accord are not working, brake are working

CHANGE OUT THE SOCKETS THE BULBS GO IN AND CHECK THE FUSES ALSO GOOD LUCK!

Louis Richard

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2009

SOURCE: need color code for wiring harness for 2001 honda accord!

check out http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/

Scott Thompson

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: 1990 honda accord, all tail lights not working,

There are two fuse boxes--one under the dash by the left foot rest which handles most of the interior circuits, and one under the hood on the left side to the rear of the battery for the headlights and other high-drain equipment. Each should have a diagram on the cover. Check all related fuses again.
If that doesn't solve it, you have either a grounding issue or a short in the wiring harness. Check each lead with a voltage meter to narrow down the location.

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2009

SOURCE: tail lights not working on 92 honda accord

Replace the bulbs, because the filaments there could have broken off their weld points.
Remove the bulbs, and spray some "electrical contacts cleaner" inside the bulb holders..

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