2006 CRV EX 4wd AT
The lights for night illumination in my daughter's 2006 CRV have just stopped working and I also noticed that the front marker lights are not working.
When the headlights are turned on, only one light on the instrument cluster lights up - the one at the top right of the speedometer. No other lights come on and the PRND21 light also goes out.
Have tested every fuse with a multimeter and a tester light - all are good. Have taken apart the dash and tested every bulb with 12v power - they all work. The same for bulbs in heater controls and front maker lights. Used multimeter and traced the path of power from the instrument cluster to the harness connector and found that 12v is not there when lights a turned on.
Have read some posts suggesting that shorting the ground to the switched +12v for the lights on the connector to the heater controls will solve the problem, but that just seems wrong.....
Could use some help on this - need to get it working pronto as the days are short at this time of year! Any advice is appreciated.
The lights for night illumination in my daughter's 2006 CRV have just stopped working and I also noticed that the front marker lights are not working.
When the headlights are turned on, only one light on the instrument cluster lights up - the one at the top right of the speedometer. No other lights come on and the PRND21 light also goes out.
Have tested every fuse with a multimeter and a tester light - all are good. Have taken apart the dash and tested every bulb with 12v power - they all work. The same for bulbs in heater controls and front maker lights. Used multimeter and traced the path of power from the instrument cluster to the harness connector and found that 12v is not there when lights a turned on.
Have read some posts suggesting that shorting the ground to the switched +12v for the lights on the connector to the heater controls will solve the problem, but that just seems wrong.....
Could use some help on this - need to get it working pronto as the days are short at this time of year! Any advice is appreciated.