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The Spoiler Light on my 2002 Honda Accord Spoiler is dead. Does anyone know of a fix?

The spoiler light on my 2002 Honda Accord died. I already checked the light itself, and discovered that it is a LED, and not a standard bulb. All other external lights appear to be working normally. Does anyone know if there is a simple fuse that needs to be replaced, or do I have to replace the entire spoiler light itself? I looked at my owners manual, and there was no standard fuse for the spoiler itself.

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For the best answers, search on this site shorturl.im/sd6Xw To reset the maintenance required indicator, proceed as follows: Start with key in, ignition in the Off position. Press and hold instrument panel Select/Reset button. Continue holding Select/Reset button, then turn ignition On. (position marked as II, not accessory, which is marked as I. You want it in the same position as when the car is running, except without starting the car.) Release button when lamp turns off. This should take approximately 10 seconds. Start car to check that light goes off.
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ALL electrical system (cars and even houses) have fuses. Without them there'll be much more electrical fires everywhere. LED have an indefinite life so if they are ALL out then it is probably not the LED lights. If you go to auto parts store, they have fuse checkers. But make sure that you have the brake light ON (foot on the brakes) during the testing. Or just visually inspect each fuse.

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