We found the following complaints for HONDA CRX (1991)
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My car has had a problem for awhile regarding the seat belt warning would sometimes go off when the passenger side was unhooked when it hadn't been connected since starting the car. I would have to leave it hooked up. About a two months ago i noticed an occasional burning smell. Over the last few weeks my corner marker turn signals stopped functioning correctly. When the signal was in the right turn position the corner marker signal on the right would flash dim and the left would flash. The reverse wouldn't happen when set to left turn.after doing some research through service manuals and online i traced the problem back to the "integrated control unit" (icu) which is plugged into the back of the "fuse box". It controls functions such as turn signals, brake light failure warning, windshield wipers and seat belt warning.this unit carries the part number 38600-sh3-a11. It has been used through out a number of honda vehicles such as the civic and crx i think from 1988 to 1991. I contacted a honda dealership about this part and i was informed this part is discontinued. I contacted their customer service requesting info on this part, they contacted their engineering department. I was informed that they didn't have any schematics or specifications on this part.i managed to find a replacement in a salvage yard in a '90 civic. When i pulled the failed part off my car i noticed the board had burn spots where the leads were burnt and solder had completely melted from the board. The plastic case had a light burn spot on it also.in my online research it seems this part is known to burn out. My concern is that it's a fire hazard in all the vehicles it's used in and honda should take responsibility to supply a safer replacement for the icu. I have a photo of the burns of the failed part.
Main relay- poor solder joints on the circuit board cause hot starting problems.this has been clearly documented @ the following website http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/electrical/main-relay/main-relay.htmthis is a blatant factory flaw which should have been dealt with via recall years ago.i solved this issue by following the directions and re-soldering 2 broken connections and one dry socket.the problem ceased immediatly.these were inferior factory solders.thank you.
While exitingfreeway at 30 mph temperature gauge went to hot, and vehicle started smoking anddied.vehicle was purchased used, and on the same day it died. Please provide any further information.
While exitingfreeway at 30 mph temperature gauge went to hot, and vehicle started smoking anddied.vehicle was purchased used, and on the same day it died. Please provide any further information.
1991 honda crx , traveling westbound when the hood latch failed. The hood came open and struck the windshield. (ohio traffic crash report # 10-0519-90)
Dt*: the contact stated while driving 60 mph on the highway, the front hood flew up and slammed into the windshield without warning.the contact managed to pull the vehicle over to the side of the road without further incident.upon further inspection by the contact, the windshield glass had several small fractures and the hood with damaged as well.the contact tied the hood down with a cable.no injuries were sustained.the manufacturer was alerted.
Hatch back door assembly broke, causingdoor to be released fromupright position. The hydrolics on the hatchback fail to keep the door open in an upright position.the owner of the vehicle states that the hatch back dooris to heavy for the hydrolics.the owner believes loading and unloading using the hatchback is unsafe.
Dt*: the contact stated while driving 60 mph on the highway, the front hood flew up and slammed into the windshield without warning.the contact managed to pull the vehicle over to the side of the road without further incident.upon further inspection by the contact, the windshield glass had several small fractures and the hood with damaged as well.the contact tied the hood down with a cable.no injuries were sustained.the manufacturer was alerted.
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