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Old Apr 13, 2015 | 02:11 PM
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Was replacing my rear hatch cover and it fell down damaging the hatch light assembly. But now I don't have interior lights, dash lights or power to the Nav. screen. Checked all fuses drivers/passenger side and under the hood. Anything I missed? I thought if anything that the 15amp fuse on passenger side panel would blow but still good.
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Old Apr 13, 2015 | 03:04 PM
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I see you sent me a PM here, but for whatever reason I can't seem to reply to that, so I'll paste that here as I assume this is related..:

Originally Posted by racerjaymdx
Do you have the part number for the multiplexer? Is this the one on the drivers side under dash? How much was it?
Thx

Yes, the one I had replaced on my 2007/2nd Gen was part of the fuse box (or attached to or next to) under the dash, on the drivers side. Mine was covered by the dealership as I had just purchased the vehicle so I don't have the price, nor do I have the part number right now, but I can look through my paperwork to see what I can find. I recall asking for the part number, so I think I have it somewhere. It may also list the price as they tried to charge me at first, and I don't recall that amount being too outrageous. Then again I came from an Audi world, so my perception of "outrageous" may be skewed..

I'll run out to my car later and see if I have the papers there. If not, it's filed at home.


Looking at your posts though I see that you have a 2001, which likely uses different part numbers. I did find though that this was a much more common problem on the 1st Gen MDX's when I was researching my issues..
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Old Apr 13, 2015 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by jants13
I see you sent me a PM here, but for whatever reason I can't seem to reply to that, so I'll paste that here as I assume this is related..:




Yes, the one I had replaced on my 2007/2nd Gen was part of the fuse box (or attached to or next to) under the dash, on the drivers side. Mine was covered by the dealership as I had just purchased the vehicle so I don't have the price, nor do I have the part number right now, but I can look through my paperwork to see what I can find. I recall asking for the part number, so I think I have it somewhere. It may also list the price as they tried to charge me at first, and I don't recall that amount being too outrageous. Then again I came from an Audi world, so my perception of "outrageous" may be skewed..

I'll run out to my car later and see if I have the papers there. If not, it's filed at home.


Looking at your posts though I see that you have a 2001, which likely uses different part numbers. I did find though that this was a much more common problem on the 1st Gen MDX's when I was researching my issues..
Ok thx whatever you can find might help, I would think it would be the #9 fuse on the passenger side but it's not blown.
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Old Apr 13, 2015 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by racerjaymdx
Was replacing my rear hatch cover and it fell down damaging the hatch light assembly. But now I don't have interior lights, dash lights or power to the Nav. screen. Checked all fuses drivers/passenger side and under the hood. Anything I missed? I thought if anything that the 15amp fuse on passenger side panel would blow but still good.
To anyone reading this post is there a Accessory Power Relay that might be bad if so where would it be located?
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