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Old 01-03-2009, 10:57 PM
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i have a 2000 honda accord (4cyl, auto, lx, 2dr). the brake lamp light is on and i cant figure out why. i have checked all of my brake lights; my corner lights, and my license plate light. does anyone know if this light serves another purpose? any help is appreciated. thanks in advance.
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use the stock brake lamp
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the rubber things fell out
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Default Re: brake lamp light - no lights burned out

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use the stock brake lamp
what?

someone else said something about rubber things falling out....huh?

to clarify - it is my brake lamp light that is on, not the brake light itself. i looked in the manual and it said it is to notify me that one of my brake lights is out, but i checked all of mine and none of them are out. as far as i know, the brake lamp light has absolutely nothing to do with the actual braking system (aside from the tail lights).
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P_Adams:

Seriously? The Brake Lamp Light and not the Brake Warning Light indicates this?

If his 2000 is similar to my 1992 EX in this regard, I thought he was referring to the Brake Lamp Light (which on mine is below the trunk in the car diagram that indicates doors/trunk open).

My 92 has the same Brake Lamp Light issue and I've been planning to check the taillamp sensors units but have not had time to.
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P_Adams:

Seriously? The Brake Lamp Light and not the Brake Warning Light indicates this?

If his 2000 is similar to my 1992 EX in this regard, I thought he was referring to the Brake Lamp Light (which on mine is below the trunk in the car diagram that indicates doors/trunk open).

My 92 has the same Brake Lamp Light issue and I've been planning to check the taillamp sensors units but have not had time to.
yes, that is the light i have been talking about. where are these bulb sensors located?
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i have a 2000 honda accord (4cyl, auto, lx, 2dr). the brake lamp light is on and i cant figure out why. i have checked all of my brake lights; my corner lights, and my license plate light. does anyone know if this light serves another purpose? any help is appreciated. thanks in advance.
Me bad, sorry for the confusion.
There is a component which resides just behind the outboard tail lamps called a lamp failure module. refer #20 on the supplied link:

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5&catcgry1=ACCORD&catcgr y2=2000&catcgry3=4DR+EX&catcgry4=KA4AT&catcgry5=TA ILLIGHT

Honda shows it on the right side

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Default Re: brake lamp light - no lights burned out

so i got it all figured out. it was one of the trunk lights. it would work fine with just my lights on, but would not get brighter when i pressed on the brake. the reason i did not guess this is because i thought if it worked without me braking, it should work while braking. the bulb was only halfway in the socket (my guess is from it being on the trunk lid and me slamming it all the time). thanks for all of the help guys.
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Originally Posted by dcmystery21
so i got it all figured out. it was one of the trunk lights. it would work fine with just my lights on, but would not get brighter when i pressed on the brake. the reason i did not guess this is because i thought if it worked without me braking, it should work while braking. the bulb was only halfway in the socket (my guess is from it being on the trunk lid and me slamming it all the time). thanks for all of the help guys.
That would certainly do it!
Thanks for the update

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I have the exact same problem "Brake Lamp" indicator is lit up on the dash with no brake lights out. I have replaced all the lights (both lower and one upper) but to no avail. Is there a way to test the sensor and see if it is malfunctioning before one is purchased? Someone in another thread talked about grounding out the white gree wire, but there are two wires with white and green on them. There is a white with green stripe and a green with white stripe. Any techincal assistance for testing the sensor would be greatly appreaciated.
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Originally Posted by ma3630
I have the exact same problem "Brake Lamp" indicator is lit up on the dash with no brake lights out. I have replaced all the lights (both lower and one upper) but to no avail. Is there a way to test the sensor and see if it is malfunctioning before one is purchased? Someone in another thread talked about grounding out the white gree wire, but there are two wires with white and green on them. There is a white with green stripe and a green with white stripe. Any techincal assistance for testing the sensor would be greatly appreaciated.
Having this same problem...any luck?
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Default Re: brake lamp light - no lights burned out

Originally Posted by garagejunkie
Having this same problem...any luck?
Check your brake fluid first, then the float. See this link:

http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/accord/x03-078e.pdf
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Originally Posted by redbull-1
Check your brake fluid first, then the float. See this link:

http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/accord/x03-078e.pdf
Thanks for the reply so quickly..but its the brake lamp indicator, which tells you if you have a brake light out. Not the brake light that comes on with the e-brake. I am going to replace all my bulbs tomorrow and see if i have any luck.
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I replaced all of the bulbs..no luck. The turn signal ballast was a little corroded so i cleaned it all out, but still didn't shut off the light. I guess the next step is to see if the sensor is grounded properly.
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I have a 1991 accord w/350,000 miles. my brake lamp indicator on the instrument panel is on and my right side and top brake light are not working but all are actually good. I replaced the right side lamp failure module and all worked for several weeks but failed again. Can anyone give me any ideas?
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just in case anyone doesn't know, if you try and use any LED brake light bulbs, the sensor will indicate that a brake light is out
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Default Re: brake lamp light - no lights burned out

Originally Posted by lostforawhile
just in case anyone doesn't know, if you try and use any LED brake light bulbs, the sensor will indicate that a brake light is out
bulb burned out replaced both with LED bulbs an that is correct that now my dash light is always on even if all of the lights work perfectly ! Anyone know if there is a diode or work around for this ?
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