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Old 12-22-2018, 09:53 PM
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Default Help! Lost almost all electric function

I went to the track today, spun out on a rocky surface... not sure what happened to my car but after the session, i lose turn signals, door lock, door remote function. The cluster is missing the rev meter but still shows the tachometer. I cant use my alarm or lock my car.

Does anyone have any ideas? Could I of damage something big or is it just fuses or something. Pls help. Thanks!!

Update: I figured it out. The wires near the Left Headlight is torn, it looks like the tire got to it and chewed it up. Does anyone know if this fix should be easy or will cost me $$$? Do I have to take it to the dealer or any regular shop should be able to fix it?

Let me know.

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Old 12-26-2018, 07:40 AM
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It looks like that's part of the "left cabin wiring harness (32120-S2A-A01)" which would be a fairly big job
to remove and replace. If only a branch is cut near the wheel it shouldn't be hard to splice in wires, and
any shop that feels comfortable with auto electrics should be able to do it.
Hondaautomotiveparts.com lists that harness as NLA. If it was my car, I'd track one down new/used while
you probably still can, but I'd try to repair the old one and just keep the new one for a future repair.
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