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Honda crv 2000, no instrument panel light, no park , front fog or tail lights. checked fuse(ok) but replaced anyway

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Check for loose negative wire on battery terminal, tighten if loose,
check your ignition switch, the accesories wire (positive) if loose/ re-connect it.
check for loose accesories harness wire- repair if nescessary.

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