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  • #554575
    HamadHamad
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      My 2006 Honda Accord (VP) 4 Cyl. High beam is on ALL time even when the engine is off.
      My accord is all stock equipped.

      When it first happened I had to unplug the battery to save it.
      the following night I looked all over the fuses inside the cabin and under the hood and they look OK.

      I checked the lever and it’s looks OK :
      -small light and head light/low beam turn on and off with no problems.
      -high beam (blue) in dash indicator works ok in both high beam position (push) or flash(pull)
      -when low beam is off and I pull the lever to flash I get the blue indicator and low beam works while the high beam is on constantly.
      all that means to me that the problem is NOT from the control lever, it is somewhere in between

      Now the high beam bulbs are unplugged till I can find a solution.

      Any one knows what’s going on?

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    • #554601
      TomTom
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        Sounds like a stuck relay to me.

        #554608
        college mancollege man
        Moderator

          Check the high beam relay.here is a sight for a
          wiring diagram.

          http://www.bbbind.com/tech_database.html

          #554614
          HamadHamad
          Participant

            where can I find this relay?

            #554616
            HamadHamad
            Participant

              I don’t I need wiring diagram. If I can find the relay I’ll just replace it.

              #554644
              college mancollege man
              Moderator

                [quote=”alganis” post=75365]I don’t I need wiring diagram. If I can find the relay I’ll just replace it.[/quote]

                look under the hood for the relay box.

                #554722
                HamadHamad
                Participant

                  I looked under the hood and found the fuse box. IS there another box that has the relay? if yes, what the relay is marked?

                  #554741
                  Shaun FlichelShaun Flichel
                  Participant

                    quietly turn the ignition on and off, listen for clicks, or unplug the horn, making sure the wire doesn’t touch anything, have someone push the horn button. follow the clicks and start there

                    #554743
                    HamadHamad
                    Participant

                      what does the horn has to do with the Head light??

                      #554746
                      Shaun FlichelShaun Flichel
                      Participant

                        the horn is operated by a relay, just trying to point you to the relay box, but they can have relays almost anywhere. turning the key on and off would operate the fuel pump relay. or get a service manual with a wiring diagram

                        #554750
                        Michele PensottiMichele Pensotti
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                          Hi alganis, just googled some links for you, I think you can find the relay with these 🙂

                          2006 accord fuse box diagram

                          and , maybe even better, this one , that clearly shows the location of the high beam relay

                          2006 accord fuse box diagram #2

                          or this one which is in color and based on a real picture of the relay box 🙂 🙂

                          2006 accord fuse box diagram #3

                          Hope this helps! :cheer:

                          Happy repairing!

                          Live long and prosper (and stay dirty!)

                          10nico

                          #554758
                          HamadHamad
                          Participant

                            thanks 10nico.

                            the middle link looks good

                            the 1st and 3rd links has nothing to do with Accord 2006

                            #554763
                            Michele PensottiMichele Pensotti
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                              You’re welcome! :cheer:

                              I really hope this helps you get the car fixed!

                              Keep us posted 🙂

                              Live long and prosper (and stay dirty!)

                              10nico

                              #554915
                              HamadHamad
                              Participant

                                I could not access the relay control module box next to the fuse box under the hood. It looks sealed!!

                                http://www.justanswer.com/honda/0vklq-horn-fuse-honda-accord-06.html

                                #884057
                                Abhinav GuptaAbhinav Gupta
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                                  Dear Alganis,

                                  I am in exactly the same situation with my 2007 Accord 2.4 AT.

                                  I tracked the relay to be under fuse box but it is a sealed unit.

                                  Did you manage to fix this issue?

                                  Please share..

                                  Thanks in anticipation!

                                  #886049
                                  PiykePiyke
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                                    I just got this solved and posted a video here

                                    You will to disassemble the Fusebox to replace a circuit board. The alternative is replacing the entire Fusebox, but there’s really no need if you follow the steps in the video

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