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I did but it is time for new tires anyway. I am going to try and get an appointment tomorrow if I get time to get some Firehawk Indy 500.Freaking sucks. Did you find the nail to see if it can at least be repaired?
someone else had a similar issue and they said fuse 34 in the cabin fuse box - driver side down by your left knee under the dash. Should be 7.5amp. A few said they changed theirs to 15 amp fuses@webby quick question, yesterday I replaced my License plate bulbs with LEDs tested worked out well. Moved on the the inner brake bulb when I tested them the left worked but I pulled the bulb out of the socket to check it and pushed it back in and turned off and back on my lights once I did that all me rear running lights have gone out. I checked the brakes and they work just no running lights.
Do you happen to know the fuse they used and the location?
I looked in the owner's manual and did not see it. I seen one that said running lights and it looked ok. Also my front lights still work.
The civic. I am going to try that one.wait... are you talking about your civic or the van? I was referring to the civic ^
Awesome that worked. Do you know how they labeled the right rear inner brake light?someone else had a similar issue and they said fuse 34 in the cabin fuse box - driver side down by your left knee under the dash. Should be 7.5amp. A few said they changed theirs to 15 amp fuses
sorry just got back on and saw your post. Hopefully you can find a replacement that works pretty easily? Did it get water in it, or do you see some sort of physical damage?@webby my socket is bad. Thanks for the help.
It's all good I completely understand. I believe these LEDs will not work with the inner lights. I believe since it is a running light and brake light I need a different type of bulb. I put the factory bulbs in and replaced the fuse a 3rd time and they worked perfectly.sorry just got back on and saw your post. Hopefully you can find a replacement that works pretty easily? Did it get water in it, or do you see some sort of physical damage?