Misterclean 420 Posted July 22, 2020 My 2017 trx 420 didn't have tail lights so I checked the head lights too.....nothing. Later that same day I noticed it wouldn't start in gear with the brake lever pulled. Thats weird? Well anyway I finally got around to checking it out( Tend to put things off if it's not urgent.......I turn wrenches for a living and don't like doing it on y own time! LOL) Anyway , I checked the fuse and it was blown. Simple fix......it even starts in gear now! Funny symptom huh? Oh yeh, Honda had a spare for each slot in the box! 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Derf40 140 Posted July 22, 2020 Misterclean, replace that fuse in the box and bring it to Colorado...We,ll run that thing..se ya...DERF40😃 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fishfiles 20,147 Posted July 22, 2020 My wife had a Toyota Corola , one day after work she called me and said the gear shifter of the automatic transmission wouldn't come out of park , I knew a little about about what was going on from previous experiences , so I told her to have one of the ladies at work stand behind the car and she if she had brake lights , which she didn't , so I knew what the problem blown fuse , but it didn't help me , the wife works 65 miles from home one way , so I try to talk her thru replacing a fuse , got her to get the manual out the glove box , figured which fuse it was , had a couple of spare fuses in the glove box , and she couldn't get the blown fuse out , so I get in my truck and I am talking to her as I am driving , she had some eye brow twizzers trying to pull it out and by now everyone was gone from her work , so I pulled up an hour later , pulled the fuse with my fingers , changed it , the brake lights came on and the shifter worked , I put a pair of needle nose pliers in the glove box for next time , Katrina flooded that car , guess them pliers were still in the glove box 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites