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Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 5:39 pm
by toad772
caito wrote:all bulbs have been replaced and ground wire successfully connected. upon closer inspection of the red wires leading to the fuse... theyre burnt. so is the fuse casing. this said, does the entire casing need replacing, or just the wires? also, there's a black... i don't know, maybe a fuse-box, that hangs out beside the battery casing, and is routed directly with the fuse. does it probably need replaced also?
we're pretty sure it's not the wiring harness anymore, and that we have targeted the problem specifically to this area (fingers crossed!)
are these two parts easily obtainable at an auto-parts store? if not, it's internet (or you guys

).
one more question -- how far back am i likely going to have to replace wiring?
EDIT: let me also note that i did check out the manual, but the poor photograph quality and explanation has me unsure whether it's the CDI unit, starter relay, or something else entirely. it has like... almost a loop on the side of the battery's casing where it hangs out at.
The box is not a fuse box and probably doesn't need replaced and the fuse holder doesn't need to be a oem Honda one you could buy a better one check the local auto parts stores for fuse holders.
Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 10:25 pm
by Bear45-70
Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 7:59 am
by toad772
I am not sure if that link works as I do not have a zip code. So I do not know if it takes you to the correct page(I also do not know what page it is meant to go to but I am guessing a page with fuse holders)
Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:40 pm
by caito
appropriate fuse casing obtained and connected.
still nothing. we opened the front plastics to find several of the wires (read: all turn-signal wires) nicked. the front turn signal wires were cut completely away.
two questions, i guess:
1. do the turn signals have one circuit, front and back? or is the fact the front turn signal wires are severed unrelated to the back not working? keep in mind please that the brake light does not work either.
2. if the answer to #1 is not the easy one, who should i PM that might have a wiring harness? will rewiring the whole d*** thing solve this problem once and for all?
don't worry, someone more wiring-competent than i am will be doing the job.

Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:14 pm
by caito
and what about spree mirrors? unless someone has some aero mirrors laying around... seems like everyone's sold theirs already!
Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:26 pm
by martynkim
Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:28 pm
by martynkim
Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:32 pm
by Bear45-70
caito wrote:1. do the turn signals have one circuit, front and back? or is the fact the front turn signal wires are severed unrelated to the back not working? keep in mind please that the brake light does not work either.
2. if the answer to #1 is not the easy one, who should i PM that might have a wiring harness? will rewiring the whole d*** thing solve this problem once and for all?
Well it said originally that; "Without both light bulbs in the circuit the flasher will not warm up enough to flash. An electronic flasher would cure this.
Can't help you on the harness thing, but I see you already posted an ad.
Lord only knows where the real post went but I typed carefully and even spell check and it just went off into the ether.
Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:46 pm
by caito
Bear45-70 wrote:caito wrote:appropriate fuse casing obtained and connected.
still nothing. we opened the front plastics to find several of the wires (read: all turn-signal wires) nicked. the front turn signal wires were cut completely away.
two questions, i guess:
1. do the turn signals have one circuit, front and back? or is the fact the front turn signal wires are severed unrelated to the back not working? keep in mind please that the brake light does not work either.
2. if the answer to #1 is not the easy one, who should i PM that might have a wiring harness? will rewiring the whole d*** thing solve this problem once and for all?
don't worry, someone more wiring-competent than i am will be doing the job.

if only it were that simple, Bear...

Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:01 am
by caito
well, wiring harness is on its way. with any luck you won't hear a whole lot more questions from me (at least for the next two weeks or so!), but i'll update you guys with lots of pictures. assuming everything goes well, he'll be a different color soon...
Re: 86 honda aero again!
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 10:16 pm
by caito
well, it's here! now just give me a few days to see about getting it all set up and i'll let you guys know what's going on then. wish me luck!
