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Which connector do the hazard wires plug into under the dash (fusebox)?

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#1 · (Edited)
Can anyone take a picture of the connector that the hazard switch wires plug into?

Have a 2000 Honda Civic EX Coupe, 4 of the wires coming from the hazard switch got pulled out of the connector that goes into the fuse box area. Does anyone have a picture or diagram to show which connector they are suppose to be in?

White/Black Stripe, Yellow/Black Stripe, Green/White Stripe, Green/Orange Stripe

These are the 4 wires coming from the Hazard Warning Switch, going to the fuse box.


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This is the hazard warning switch plug (connector) coming from the center of the dash.

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Which of these 3 connectors do the wires from hazard switch plug into and in what order?

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#2 ·
Is anyone able to take a picture of the connector that these 4 wires go into for me? It has to be one of those 3 connectors that I took a picture of, they are located @ the fuse box. I'll be able to figure out what order from just looking that the picture, thanks a ton! Can't drive until I've gotten this issue resolved (turn signals won't function). Entire cluster harness is laying on my floor until I've gotten these repined into the correct connector.
 
#3 ·
Give me a little time as I might be able to help,like an hour should be good. I just have to see of I have a cluster harness from a 96-00.
 
#4 ·
Woot awesome!! Don't ask how they got de-pined to begin with lol, I was being an idiot and thought I didn't need the Hazard Warning Switch connector. Was trying clean up the wiring harness under my dash, too much clutter created by Honda. Little did I know that the turn signals are wired through the hazard switch and there isn't a way to bypass it. At least not from what I could find....
 
#5 ·
From the hazard switch plug to fuse box plugs

Black/white goes to the light blue plug, bottom row 5th from left.

Yellow/black goes to the green plug,bottom row 2nd from left.

Green/white goes to the green plug,top row 5th from left

Green/orange goes to green plug,top row 7th from left.

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The last pic is the hazard switch plug. Hope this helps.
 
#6 ·
Lol I know exact what you where doing. There is a way to bypass the haszard switch. I would tell you but I don't have a 96-00 civic to try it out on to make sure it works. I've done it to 92-95 civics.
 
#8 · (Edited)
Now the only other question..... does anyone have a diagram to what all these wires actually go to in reference to the cluster? The only manual I have is the Chilton and well.... yeah it sucks lol.

Maybe the Haynes has all these diagrams and a bit more information or does anyone know of a better manual?
 
#9 ·
All looks good man. Test to make sure it works.
 
#10 ·
Thanks again for the huge help! Hopefully everything functions correctly, I'll have to test it out when it's not pouring down outside!!

At least now people will have a general reference as to what the "stock" connectors look like with all the wires in the correct places. I couldn't find a picture to save my life, was getting pretty frustrated lol. I've been going back/forth between here and HondaTech, trying to figure this out for the last couple of days....
 
#11 ·
Black=ground

Blue/black=truck open light

Green/yellow=right turn signal

Green/red=brake light

Red/blue=seat belt light

Green/yellow=low fuel

Yellow/black=fuel gauge.

Blue/white=speedometer

Yellow/green=temp gauge

Black/white=power

White/blue=charge light

Pink=washer fluid

Yellow/red=oil light

Yellow=power

Green/orange=check engine light

Red/green=high beam light

Green/red=left turn signal

Blue=tach

Red=dimmer

Red/black=gauge lights

In a nutshell.