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Old December 16th 07, 05:49 PM posted to alt.autos.honda, rec.autos.makers.honda
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Default Lighting problem

On Dec 14, 4:36 pm, wrote:
> 97 CRV passenger side headlight wont light, other side is fine. Tried
> new bulbs and nothing. The high beam works on both sides though. ANy
> ideas? I had the higher wattage 100/90 in there, but I figure that
> bothsides would have went.


On top of all the other damage already referenced by other posters, if
this guy is in Canada, he may have also damaged his daytime running
light module. I had problems with my right side headlight operating
intermittantly (regular wattage bulbs!) and the problem ended up being
a cold solder joint inside the supposed "No user repairable parts
inside" module. Hmmm... $140 for the module vs. 15 cents of
solder..... easy decision, but thats off topic here.
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Old December 16th 07, 06:07 PM posted to alt.autos.honda, rec.autos.makers.honda
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Default Lighting problem

On Dec 16, 12:49 pm, COH > wrote:
> On Dec 14, 4:36 pm, wrote:
>
> > 97 CRV passenger side headlight wont light, other side is fine. Tried
> > new bulbs and nothing. The high beam works on both sides though. ANy
> > ideas? I had the higher wattage 100/90 in there, but I figure that
> > bothsides would have went.

>
> On top of all the other damage already referenced by other posters, if
> this guy is in Canada, he may have also damaged his daytime running
> light module. I had problems with my right side headlight operating
> intermittantly (regular wattage bulbs!) and the problem ended up being
> a cold solder joint inside the supposed "No user repairable parts
> inside" module. Hmmm... $140 for the module vs. 15 cents of
> solder..... easy decision, but thats off topic here.


no daytime running lights
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Old December 17th 07, 05:09 PM posted to alt.autos.honda, rec.autos.makers.honda
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Default Lighting problem

On Dec 16, 1:07 pm, wrote:
> On Dec 16, 12:49 pm, COH > wrote:
>
> > On Dec 14, 4:36 pm, wrote:

>
> > > 97 CRV passenger side headlight wont light, other side is fine. Tried
> > > new bulbs and nothing. The high beam works on both sides though. ANy
> > > ideas? I had the higher wattage 100/90 in there, but I figure that
> > > bothsides would have went.

>
> > On top of all the other damage already referenced by other posters, if
> > this guy is in Canada, he may have also damaged his daytime running
> > light module. I had problems with my right side headlight operating
> > intermittantly (regular wattage bulbs!) and the problem ended up being
> > a cold solder joint inside the supposed "No user repairable parts
> > inside" module. Hmmm... $140 for the module vs. 15 cents of
> > solder..... easy decision, but thats off topic here.

>
> no daytime running lights


Went to OEM honda bulbs - works. Wires are ok, got a hell of a deal,
was only charged half hour for labor to check the switched and wires.
 




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