DiverDown
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So it's at it again! Electronics and my Civic seem to not get along, especially when the owner screws things up on a regular basis.
I recently bought some #74 blue LED bulb replacements for the cluster in my '01 auto Civic EX. They're from autolumination.com, specifically made to replace dash illumination bulbs. To but sure they would work, I also ordered the twist lock bases to replace the original ones in the back of the cluster.
Anyway, I installed them all, everything seemed to be connected well, I reconnected the cluster wiring harness and turned the twist switch that powers the daytime running lights/headlights to illuminate the cluster/dash. Then everything went to hell.
All the dash illumination lights, other than the cluster, started ticking (like a clock ticks seconds, only much faster). Never even got a flash of light from the cluster. I instantly shut the switch off, and a few seconds later there was a distinct burning smell. Knowing that something was clearly powered wrong, I disconnected and removed the cluster, then the LEDs in their replacement twist lock mounts, and replaced everything that was in there prior (#74 incandescent bulbs with Honda twist lock mounts). I reconnected everything and tried the illumination switch again and, sure enough, exact same sound/effect: lights turning on/off to the tempo of a fast-paced ticking.
I disconnected my cluster and tried the switch, and this time there was no more ticking, but also no dash illumination either. All background lights were off (not to mention I didn't have gauges). Headlights, daytime running lights, radio, map/dome interior lights, and lights confirming a switch was on (such as the green light with you turn on CC) all still functioned normally.
I emailed the company that provided the LEDs and they said it must have been a short. If you'd like to see exactly what they replied with just say so and ill post it. This post is long enough as it is...
I cant find a fuse that is labeled for illumination in either of the fuse boxes, and I'm sort of worried that these replacement twist lock mounts really screwed up my cluster/MCU because of power supply issues. Obviously the biggest concern right now is just getting my gauges back, lighting or not.
For reference, I HAVE installed an aftermarket radio but know for sure that the orange dimmer wires remain insulated. I also have installed a amp for my subs, but it has been wired directly to battery and nowhere in the wiring system. I'm sure this problem is due solely to the installation of these LEDs.
Thank you guys from taking the time to read this! I'm sorry it was so lengthy but I really wanted to give you as much information as possible.
I recently bought some #74 blue LED bulb replacements for the cluster in my '01 auto Civic EX. They're from autolumination.com, specifically made to replace dash illumination bulbs. To but sure they would work, I also ordered the twist lock bases to replace the original ones in the back of the cluster.
Anyway, I installed them all, everything seemed to be connected well, I reconnected the cluster wiring harness and turned the twist switch that powers the daytime running lights/headlights to illuminate the cluster/dash. Then everything went to hell.
All the dash illumination lights, other than the cluster, started ticking (like a clock ticks seconds, only much faster). Never even got a flash of light from the cluster. I instantly shut the switch off, and a few seconds later there was a distinct burning smell. Knowing that something was clearly powered wrong, I disconnected and removed the cluster, then the LEDs in their replacement twist lock mounts, and replaced everything that was in there prior (#74 incandescent bulbs with Honda twist lock mounts). I reconnected everything and tried the illumination switch again and, sure enough, exact same sound/effect: lights turning on/off to the tempo of a fast-paced ticking.
I disconnected my cluster and tried the switch, and this time there was no more ticking, but also no dash illumination either. All background lights were off (not to mention I didn't have gauges). Headlights, daytime running lights, radio, map/dome interior lights, and lights confirming a switch was on (such as the green light with you turn on CC) all still functioned normally.
I emailed the company that provided the LEDs and they said it must have been a short. If you'd like to see exactly what they replied with just say so and ill post it. This post is long enough as it is...
I cant find a fuse that is labeled for illumination in either of the fuse boxes, and I'm sort of worried that these replacement twist lock mounts really screwed up my cluster/MCU because of power supply issues. Obviously the biggest concern right now is just getting my gauges back, lighting or not.
For reference, I HAVE installed an aftermarket radio but know for sure that the orange dimmer wires remain insulated. I also have installed a amp for my subs, but it has been wired directly to battery and nowhere in the wiring system. I'm sure this problem is due solely to the installation of these LEDs.
Thank you guys from taking the time to read this! I'm sorry it was so lengthy but I really wanted to give you as much information as possible.