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Old 09-30-2007, 06:40 PM   #11
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the plug that the bulb plugs into? I didn't tell him that. I could swing by on the way to school or give him a call. What should I say specifically?
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Old 09-30-2007, 06:43 PM   #12
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Just say that power for the low beams is getting to the bulb plug, so the problem is in the plug and not the switch, it is prolly just that the plug needs to be replaced. Also that it momentarily worked when being fiddled with. Prolly a lose contact or some corrosion or something.
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cool, thanks.
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Old 09-30-2007, 08:27 PM   #14
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On my VX, the one headlight plug was melted, and after looking for another in the junkyard for a while, I came to realize that this is a common problem for the 92-95 civics. I ended up just cleaning up the contacts, bending the "prongs" on the bulb, and the headlight has been working ever since.
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When you were looking for the vacume leak, you said you plugged the IACV off. Did you plug it off, on the intake, where it mounts, or did you plug the hose coming off of the air filter?

When I was chasing down the wandering idle it ended up being that the valve itself had something broken in the seat arrangement. The valve looked OK, actuated OK, and seemed to me like it was Ok. However, somewhere it was leaking air. I finally plugged off the hose from the intake and then it settled right down.
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I put my hand inside the throttle body and stopped the air flow there... I don't think the iacv it busted, because air is definately getting in somewhere else...
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Well, the headlight ended up being a blown fuse-- so it's fixed. I stopped by at 1pm to see how the mechanic was doing. He hasn't figured out the idle problem yet, tho.
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Old 10-01-2007, 10:11 AM   #18
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Haha, I prolly fixed the connection and then blew the fuse...shoulda checked it...
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I seem to remember a member on here that said the source of his vacuum leak was a worn out grommet on the black reservoir box that the PCV system drains back into the backside (firewall side) of the block:

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I think I checked that one...
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