GabiFischFan
Honda Amaze Warning Lights & Electrical Troubles? Help!
Warning light in the speedometer of the vehicle
Error in the lighting
4 comment(s)
Hey, thanks for sharing your experience! I went through something very similar with my Amaze last year. What you described about the wiring harness really rings a bell, they found similar corrosion issues in my car too. Just curious, do you remember roughly how much the repair set you back? And has everything been working smoothly since the fix? My repairs seemed to solve the immediate problem, but I'd love to know if you've had any other electrical quirks pop up afterward.
Hey again! Great to hear back from you! Yeah, I actually just got my Honda City back from the mechanic last week after dealing with that annoying electrical issue. The total cost came to 180€ for fixing the faulty cable connection to the lamp, money well spent if you ask me! I'm happy to report that everything's working perfectly now. The dashboard warning light has completely stopped acting up, and all the exterior lights are working like they should. It's such a relief not having to worry about those electrical gremlins anymore! Haven't noticed any other quirks since the repair. The mechanic did a thorough job cleaning those corroded connectors and replacing the damaged wiring. It's amazing what a difference proper wiring maintenance can make, right? Tell you what, if you're still having any concerns about your Amaze, I'd definitely recommend getting it checked out. Sometimes these electrical issues can be connected, and it's better to catch them early before they turn into bigger problems. How's your car been behaving lately?
Thanks for the follow-up! Actually, your experience convinced me to bite the bullet and take my Amaze to a mechanic yesterday. Turns out it was pretty similar to your situation, corroded wiring and some damaged connectors. The repair cost me about 200€, a bit more than yours but still reasonable considering the peace of mind it's given me. The mechanic did a great job explaining everything. They showed me where the corrosion had built up and even gave me some tips to prevent future issues. Since the repair, my dashboard is back to normal and all the lights are working perfectly. No more unusual warning lights popping up! Really glad I didn't just ignore the problem or try fixing it myself. You were right about catching these things early. Thanks again for sharing your experience, it really helped me make the right decision. Time to enjoy my problem-free Honda again!
Hey there! I had a similar issue with my 2011 Honda City (1.5L gasoline). The warning lights on the dashboard were flickering, and my headlights were acting up. Turned out it wasn't just a bulb problem, it was a faulty cable connection to the lamp assembly. Got it checked at my garage last month. The technician found corrosion on the wiring harness connectors that connect to the headlight assembly. They had to clean the connectors and replace a section of damaged wiring. It wasn't a major repair, but definitely needed proper attention to prevent any future electrical issues. In your case, while it could be just a bulb, I'd recommend getting the wiring checked too. These electrical gremlins can be tricky, and it's better to catch any wiring issues early. The symptoms you're describing are very similar to what I experienced.