Rear light stuck on 92 Accord
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Rear light stuck on 92 Accord
I had a dead battery this morning and realized it was due to my rear
brake lights being on all night. I made sure the actual brake was not
stuck and it was not. I found a post similiar to this where the problem
was caused by a "button" under the dash, but I could not find any more
specific information. Anyone?
Thanks
Jason
brake lights being on all night. I made sure the actual brake was not
stuck and it was not. I found a post similiar to this where the problem
was caused by a "button" under the dash, but I could not find any more
specific information. Anyone?
Thanks
Jason
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Re: Rear light stuck on 92 Accord
"Jason" <jasong@satx.rr.com> wrote in
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> I had a dead battery this morning and realized it was due to my rear
> brake lights being on all night. I made sure the actual brake was not
> stuck and it was not. I found a post similiar to this where the problem
> was caused by a "button" under the dash, but I could not find any more
> specific information. Anyone?
>
Brake light switch. At the brake pedal. Probably dislodged.
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news:1116893429.384552.10900@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
> I had a dead battery this morning and realized it was due to my rear
> brake lights being on all night. I made sure the actual brake was not
> stuck and it was not. I found a post similiar to this where the problem
> was caused by a "button" under the dash, but I could not find any more
> specific information. Anyone?
>
Brake light switch. At the brake pedal. Probably dislodged.
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Re: Rear light stuck on 92 Accord
Thanks for the reply. When I went outside to check I noticed a few more
things. Now the Left brake light does not turn on or off while the
right remains "stuck". In addition, none of the rear driving lights
that come on with the headlights, are getting power
Jason
things. Now the Left brake light does not turn on or off while the
right remains "stuck". In addition, none of the rear driving lights
that come on with the headlights, are getting power
Jason
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"Jason" <jasong@satx.rr.com> wrote in
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> Thanks for the reply. When I went outside to check I noticed a few more
> things. Now the Left brake light does not turn on or off while the
> right remains "stuck". In addition, none of the rear driving lights
> that come on with the headlights, are getting power
>
Oh boy. You have other problems then, not just the switch.
Check all bulbs for corrosion in all the sockets. Check all grounds. Check
bulbs for burned-out filaments.
Check the backup light swtich at the parking brake lever.
Any rust where you live (or where the car lived before you had it)?
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news:1116895743.029117.299860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com:
> Thanks for the reply. When I went outside to check I noticed a few more
> things. Now the Left brake light does not turn on or off while the
> right remains "stuck". In addition, none of the rear driving lights
> that come on with the headlights, are getting power
>
Oh boy. You have other problems then, not just the switch.
Check all bulbs for corrosion in all the sockets. Check all grounds. Check
bulbs for burned-out filaments.
Check the backup light swtich at the parking brake lever.
Any rust where you live (or where the car lived before you had it)?
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Re: Rear light stuck on 92 Accord
Had you changed the rear light bulbs recently. Check that they are the
correct ones? One kind of light bulbs got one one contact point at the base
and a pair of parallel locking pins at the sides. The other kind of light
bulbs got two contact points at the base and the locking pins are not
parallel at the sides. Strange enough sometimes one can still screw them
into the wrong sockets by accident.
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> "Jason" <jasong@satx.rr.com> wrote in
> news:1116895743.029117.299860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com:
>
> > Thanks for the reply. When I went outside to check I noticed a few more
> > things. Now the Left brake light does not turn on or off while the
> > right remains "stuck". In addition, none of the rear driving lights
> > that come on with the headlights, are getting power
> >
>
>
> Oh boy. You have other problems then, not just the switch.
>
> Check all bulbs for corrosion in all the sockets. Check all grounds. Check
> bulbs for burned-out filaments.
>
> Check the backup light swtich at the parking brake lever.
>
> Any rust where you live (or where the car lived before you had it)?
>
>
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correct ones? One kind of light bulbs got one one contact point at the base
and a pair of parallel locking pins at the sides. The other kind of light
bulbs got two contact points at the base and the locking pins are not
parallel at the sides. Strange enough sometimes one can still screw them
into the wrong sockets by accident.
<TeGGeR? <tegger@tegger.c0m>> ¦b¶lĄó
news:Xns965FD4E98C662tegger@207.14.113.17 ¤¤Ľ¶Ľg...
> "Jason" <jasong@satx.rr.com> wrote in
> news:1116895743.029117.299860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com:
>
> > Thanks for the reply. When I went outside to check I noticed a few more
> > things. Now the Left brake light does not turn on or off while the
> > right remains "stuck". In addition, none of the rear driving lights
> > that come on with the headlights, are getting power
> >
>
>
> Oh boy. You have other problems then, not just the switch.
>
> Check all bulbs for corrosion in all the sockets. Check all grounds. Check
> bulbs for burned-out filaments.
>
> Check the backup light swtich at the parking brake lever.
>
> Any rust where you live (or where the car lived before you had it)?
>
>
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>
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> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Rear light stuck on 92 Accord
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
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> "Jason" <jasong@satx.rr.com> wrote in
> news:1116895743.029117.299860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com:
>
>> Thanks for the reply. When I went outside to check I noticed a few more
>> things. Now the Left brake light does not turn on or off while the
>> right remains "stuck". In addition, none of the rear driving lights
>> that come on with the headlights, are getting power
>>
>
>
> Oh boy. You have other problems then, not just the switch.
>
> Check all bulbs for corrosion in all the sockets. Check all grounds. Check
> bulbs for burned-out filaments.
>
> Check the backup light swtich at the parking brake lever.
>
> Any rust where you live (or where the car lived before you had it)?
Check the grey connectors by the tail lights. They get corroded by the
leaking tail light gaskets and housings.
BTDT.
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"Jason" <jasong@satx.rr.com> wrote in
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> Does anybody happen to know that actual names of the Brake light switch
> under the dash and the grey connectors by the tail lights?
>
The one under the dash is called a "brake light switch".
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> Does anybody happen to know that actual names of the Brake light switch
> under the dash and the grey connectors by the tail lights?
>
The one under the dash is called a "brake light switch".
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"Jason" <jasong@satx.rr.com> wrote in
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> a picture of the switch would be great as well
>
> thanks
>
Why? Can't you see the one on your car? It's a simple plunger switch,
grounded when pressure is removed.
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> a picture of the switch would be great as well
>
> thanks
>
Why? Can't you see the one on your car? It's a simple plunger switch,
grounded when pressure is removed.
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