ok i got into a 3 mph fender bender the other day, scuffed my rear bumper thats it.
i've driven the car 2 days without any trouble since then (who would expect any? all i got was a scratch on my rear bumper!) but this afternoon i start the car and NOTHINGING WORKS!!! the whole dash is black, no lights, guages no work either!!! just the engine runs and thats it!!! i can drive it but all the guages, dash, radio, A/C, windows, turn signals and headlights don't work!!!
i checked all the fuses, wires, the ground on my battery and they are all 100% perfect!!! what is going on???
i don't know what to do... HELP!!!
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1992 Honda Prelude Si w/JDM H22
So JDM I even drive on the left side of the road.
Originally posted by SiR-P12eLude wtf is stealth mode...?
Its when the stealth mode switch is in the ON position.
It for when your in a bad neihborhood and you dont want your car messed with, you turn on stealth mode before you leave and it makes your car almost invisible. It also shut off all the lights on the car so you can't be followed.
Most of the VTEC's and 4WS had then, especially if they were sold in LA, Detroit and some parts of NYC.
Originally posted by SiR-P12eLude really invisable whoa that's too crazy think i have that on my lude
Most dealers wouldnt sell em cause people would sit in the cars on the lot and engage stealth mode, the car would disapear and they couldnt sell it. They would have to wait for the battery to run down to find the car.
Most dealers wouldnt sell em cause people would sit in the cars on the lot and engage stealth mode, the car would disapear and they couldnt sell it. They would have to wait for the battery to run down to find the car.
Most dealers wouldnt sell em cause people would sit in the cars on the lot and engage stealth mode, the car would disapear and they couldnt sell it. They would have to wait for the battery to run down to find the car.
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