Reverse Lights Stuck On and Reverse Camera on Automatically
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to chase some electrical gremlins in my car. I have a 2011 RDX and just this morning, I went to check my oil level and top up my windshield washer fluid and once I finished, I closed my trunk and noticed my reverse lights were on, even while my car was off and no key in the ignition. I've seen a few forum posts already but no one replied after they resolved their issues. I was told that it could be due to the heavy rainfall, but I've driven through worse rain than that with never any issues. Has anyone been able to locate the failed switch/part? I'm thinking it may be the neutral safety switch. My scanner wasn't able to find any codes either. This issue only started after I closed my trunk. I've already left the car battery disconnected for over an hour and still the same thing happens. |
Having the same issue
Did you manage to fix this?
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Originally Posted by gabytb1
(Post 16988085)
Did you manage to fix this?
This isn't for an RDX but it shows what may be needed to replace the MICU (fuse box). |
Originally Posted by DCS
(Post 16988092)
The reverse lights are controlled by the MICU in the under-dash fuse box. The MICU (multiplex integrated control unit) is circuit board within the fuse box and you might have to replace the under-dash fuse relay box unit to fix the problem. I've read the MICU can become damaged from water intrusion.
This isn't for an RDX but it shows what may be needed to replace the MICU (fuse box). How I replaced and reprogrammed MICU Unit, Fuse Box, Multiplex Control Unit on a 2014 Honda Odyssey |
Originally Posted by gabytb1
(Post 16996187)
thanks, I haven't tried that but will have to figure it out. Appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by clintoris diggler
(Post 17010192)
Hello there! Did you manage to resolve this? After a heavy rain my wife’s 08 has the reverse lights stuck on as well as the back up camera display.
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The MICU (multiplex integrated control unit) is circuit board within the fuse box and you might have to replace the under-dash fuse relay box unit to fix the problem. Or you can give this one a go for a tenth of the price?:dunno: https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...14de8ba6ed.png https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...b6c46f8699.png 2008 ACURA RDX Engine Fuse Box Relay Module 38200-STK-A02 OEM | eBay |
^That's the under-hood fuse box.
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Originally Posted by EasyLoveRDX
(Post 17010216)
^That's the under-hood fuse box.
The eBay vendor has the incorrect part number assigned to the listing.:ugh: https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...047685088a.png https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...d986e76b8e.png The images below appear to be correct for the 'under-hood fuse box.:thumbsup: https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...4a1cd91d3e.png https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...da9619d7fe.png To bad it is out of stock, it's even less $$.:rofl: Acura RDX 07-09 Dashboard Right Passenger Side Fuse Box 38200-STK-A00, A766, OEM, 2007, 2008, 2009 | Extreme Auto Parts |
These damn parts people.
I spent 3 hours under the hood of my RDX last night, I could spot that damn fusebox a mile away lol Yup that's the under-dash box: https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...a0314946c0.jpg |
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