Check the fuses are in the right spot.
Mine blew the 12V power outlet fuse a few weeks ago. No fuse layout diagrams in manual or on the fusebox covers. Silly me figured, "She'll be right." and started pulling fuses and putting them back in a process of elimination to find the busted fuse.
Unfortunately for me, not all fuse slots had fuses in them (and boy were there lots of slots) AND I didn't have the smarts to at least TAKE A @#*(&$# photo of where the fuses sat before I started pulling them. Anyhow, long story short, got tired of pulling fuses with no luck, put everything back and got ready to head out to get some milk. The motor kept cranking for a good 5 - 10 seconds before finally firing, and idled rough as guts vibrating harder than a riding bareback on a sand compactor. It ran, but couldn't go over 3000rpm and would conk out every so often.
So off it went to my local VW service centre. $350 fault diagnosis. 1 x blown 15A outlet fuse. MAF sensor fuse in wrong position. Hey, at least they washed and vacuumed the car.
1981 Honda Civic hatch. Proper AUTO REVERSE cassette player. AM/FM with Stereo speakers. Four (yep, FOUR!) speed manual. Full cloth trim seats. HALOGEN lightbulbs! Factory options fitted: rear wipers and washer, "Go Fast" wheel covers & electric front windows.
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