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2004 Honda Civic Relay Identification

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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @kevinkeys3556
    @kevinkeys3556 6 месяцев назад

    Your videos are excellent

  • @kingscar2001
    @kingscar2001 11 месяцев назад

    this video will come in handy seeing as my turn signal relay is dying/dead. but also worth knowing about the other important relays as well

  • @tearsinsilence
    @tearsinsilence 2 года назад +8

    Which relay operates the oxygen sensor heater circuit

  • @angelreyes1048
    @angelreyes1048 2 года назад +1

    Thanks bro very helpful easy and fast video

  • @provousa2253
    @provousa2253 Год назад

    100% useful information thank you.

  • @elmasterdiaz1446
    @elmasterdiaz1446 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! 👍🏻

  • @nickmontoya3255
    @nickmontoya3255 2 года назад

    Great video bud. By chance do you know where the inertia switch is? If any? Location? Thanks in advance

  • @nicolascortez4133
    @nicolascortez4133 Год назад

    thank you great help

  • @everettejackson4367
    @everettejackson4367 10 месяцев назад

    video is very helpful, that turn signal & hazard relay is hard to get to unless you have very small hands. please advise if there is a tool to get to it. Thanks

  • @JdsCooked
    @JdsCooked Месяц назад

    Thank you very helpful do you know where I can find the flasher or hazard relay for a 2014 Honda civic EXL? I’ve been looking for it for some time but I am unable to find it thank you. Do you out think it will be under the glove compartment?

  • @stevestates9580
    @stevestates9580 Год назад

    I'm hoping you can help me. My windshield wipers seem to work but stop randomly all over the windshield when I switch them off. They don't park under the hood cowling. Any ideas on what could be causing this?

  • @CSmokentokes
    @CSmokentokes Год назад

    What is the yellow wire with 2 others connected ?

  • @yeschickennuggets_3307
    @yeschickennuggets_3307 Год назад

    I can’t find that inside starter relay anywhere bro. I’ve asked at multiple stores and they looked it up and can’t find it . I’ve just been trying different similar looking things hoping it works

  • @FredGrace
    @FredGrace 2 года назад

    Thanks. How about fuse number eight what is that you

  • @jbslice1068
    @jbslice1068 Месяц назад

    The yellonconnector with two wires under the dash fuse box what is that for bud gray info thanks

  • @kingumarii
    @kingumarii 3 года назад

    Hello,
    I am looking for honda civic 2001 EPS electric power steering relay if it has it bcuz EPS light is showing up on my dashboard and my power streering is not responding. Please guide me to locate the EPS relay

  • @Shadoefax760
    @Shadoefax760 2 года назад +1

    Wrong on the passenger relays. Blue is starter, red is accessories, other 2 are main 1 and main back up.

  • @geminiconag5681
    @geminiconag5681 7 месяцев назад

    Sir gud pm where is located of reverse light switch when gear is automatic transmision

  • @aalamshaikh8714
    @aalamshaikh8714 2 года назад +1

    Hi my engine light is on co sensor no activity .I want to know is there any fuse for co sensor .I have changed the sensor as well its new but still no activity.

    • @Tommyconley
      @Tommyconley 11 месяцев назад

      Did you ever figure it out? Mine is doing same thing and I also changed the sensor.

  • @miguelrangel2997
    @miguelrangel2997 2 года назад +1

    Can you tell me which one are for the stereo..? Thank you..

  • @rustymillington9646
    @rustymillington9646 Год назад

    Can’t find the alternator fuse

  • @jamesgribben7098
    @jamesgribben7098 Год назад

    What does the batter fuse look like in a 2004 Honda civic

    • @ThatHondaGuy2
      @ThatHondaGuy2 Год назад

      That fuse is one of the larger ones, located in the fuse panel under the hood. Once you remove the cover, by pinching the 4 tabs and pulling straight up, flip the cover over and voila! There’s a diagram of each of the fuses and what they are for. When standing, facing the car, The BATTERY fuse is on the side closest to you, in the middle. It’s an 80amp fuse, normally with “80A” printed on it. It connects with 2 Phillips screws.
      **(If it’s blown, it’s very apparent and obvious to see through that sight window in the top of the fuse. The copper will be split/broken).

  • @ufo.architect
    @ufo.architect 3 года назад

    I couldn't find the other videos you were talking about, im trying to figure out why the dash gauges lights keep burning out

  • @ranilloraymundo7615
    @ranilloraymundo7615 2 месяца назад

    Hi sir I have 2004 Honda civic

  • @ranilloraymundo7615
    @ranilloraymundo7615 2 месяца назад

    I changed my transmission for almost 2x but it has same problem, the engine is starting but the transmission not shifting

    • @ranilloraymundo7615
      @ranilloraymundo7615 2 месяца назад

      I need to switch on and and it run again normal, just a few mins, it will be the same it's like sliding, I need to switch on and off again

  • @regichacko2294
    @regichacko2294 Год назад +1

    Bro my Honda civic 2003 not starting realays are clicking what's would be reson

  • @gilberttibus8961
    @gilberttibus8961 3 года назад

    I have a honda civic 04 manual transmission. I have a problem with my fan because both fans turning on even my AC is off, so what would be the cause of that? Thank you.

    • @Shadoefax760
      @Shadoefax760 2 года назад

      Your fan thermo switch. It sits about an inch away from thermostat housing, it's on same piece though just to left & little downward. You should see what looks like your temperature sensor but this is round and usually brown. If it's not plugged in you'll see what looks like a bolt with two metal prongs coming outta it. If it's plugged in you can tell by the two wires that are black and green. Sometimes people unplug it & cut plug off and splice green and black wire to keep fans on at all times. I've done it on my 05 civic to avoid overheating as I live in Palm desert California. It's literally on top of your bottom radiator hose where hose plugs into block. So follow bottom radiator hose from radiator to where it goes in & slightly left is thermo fan switch. Like I said we cut wires to keep fans on all the time because fans are cheap, last longer & easier to install & less costly than these switches that go out constantly. If you need a video let me know and I'll post one on my channel of exactly what it is. But fret not your G-Ride is good.