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1993 Honda Civic wiring

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Printed Date: August 25, 2025 at 12:16 PM


Topic: 1993 Honda Civic wiring

Posted By: foxey
Subject: 1993 Honda Civic wiring
Date Posted: May 15, 2003 at 2:15 AM

Hey all

My honda just recently decided that the constant +12V to the clock and stereo wasn't going to work anymore. I would like to know if this +12 is fused, and if so, where?

Thanks

Brad




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Posted By: cpgoose
Date Posted: May 15, 2003 at 11:00 AM
Well, did you check the fuse box under the dash? I'm not sure about your model of Civic, but over here, the fuse box is under the driver's side dash. I guess you could check the fuse for the clock and the one for the radio.




Posted By: foxey
Date Posted: May 15, 2003 at 7:58 PM

Hey

Yeah i checked the fuse box under the dash, and under the bonnet, and there is only a fused for the switched power for the radio, not one for the constant, that is why i was asking if anyone knew of another fuse.





Posted By: cpgoose
Date Posted: May 16, 2003 at 6:27 AM
Well, I was going to suggest the fuse box under the hood as well, but then you said "bonnet"...so I'm thinking that's the same thingposted_image (Hood=bonnet, right?)

Another thing you might want to try is to check other fuses as well. I'm just going by what happened to me...somehow I blew the larger (40amp) fuse for the blower fan (for the air conditioning and heater), and that made my radio stop working....even though the fuse under the dash was fine for my radio. That one took me a while to figure out. When I replaced the broken fuse for the fan, the radio worked again, too. Go figure.
The fuse looked like this.





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