BRAKE LIGHT stays ON. Is it old or bad fluid?? BACKUP LIGHTS?
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BRAKE LIGHT stays ON. Is it old or bad fluid?? BACKUP LIGHTS?
for hte past month, my brake light stays on even though my ebrake cable is down. i know that in some dsm cars, thats an alert to change your filthy brake fluid. but is it the same with honda?
i'm planning on doing the whole dc integra brake conversion soon (since i'm cheap) but hopefully that will take care of the problem. anyone have any input?
also semi-off topic, my reverse lights tay on all the time, even when in gear. its notthe reverse switch thingy on the tranny (Cause i unplugged it and it still came on) any ideas?
i'm planning on doing the whole dc integra brake conversion soon (since i'm cheap) but hopefully that will take care of the problem. anyone have any input?
also semi-off topic, my reverse lights tay on all the time, even when in gear. its notthe reverse switch thingy on the tranny (Cause i unplugged it and it still came on) any ideas?
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Re: BRAKE LIGHT stays ON. Is it old or bad fluid?? BACKUP LIGHTS? (phantom_sol)
omg, I almost had a heart attack from the title of this thread saying "brake light -- old or bad fluid?".
To answer the question, brake fluid has NOTHING to do with the brake light.
To answer the question, brake fluid has NOTHING to do with the brake light.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by poison »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">To answer the question, brake fluid has NOTHING to do with the brake light.</TD></TR></TABLE>dude...come on...
yes if the light is on it means that either the fluid is low (check it) or the ebrake is still up
doing the conversion would take care of the problem because you have to bleed your brakes...and that means adding fluid to the mc...but just adding it now would solve the problem too
i have no clue about the lights staying on
Modified by pdiggitydogg at 1:05 PM 10/3/2003
yes if the light is on it means that either the fluid is low (check it) or the ebrake is still up
doing the conversion would take care of the problem because you have to bleed your brakes...and that means adding fluid to the mc...but just adding it now would solve the problem too
i have no clue about the lights staying on
Modified by pdiggitydogg at 1:05 PM 10/3/2003
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no fuses blown, not even under the hood. the brake fluid is filthy but not low. i had bled the brakes a few months ago once changing the pads. but i guess it wouldnt hurt to do a complete brake flush. though i'm only a brake booster, brake pad, and knuckles away of a complete brake changover.
i hope there isnt a short int he lines
though i think that would be the problem for the backup lights. anyone know a good solution other than payiong 600 dollars for honda to do a 30 minute job
maybe run an independant switch from transmission to backup lights?
i guess my subject title is a little retarted. but thank you all for replying so fast. the post was up for what...5 minutes?
i hope there isnt a short int he lines
though i think that would be the problem for the backup lights. anyone know a good solution other than payiong 600 dollars for honda to do a 30 minute job
maybe run an independant switch from transmission to backup lights?
i guess my subject title is a little retarted. but thank you all for replying so fast. the post was up for what...5 minutes?
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I didn't mean were the fuses blown, i meant once you find out which fuse turns the reverse light off check that its the right fuse for the ciruit, if its not there must be a short somewhere and start looking for faults.. If the fluid isn't low it could be the sensor thingy that detects its low...or the handbrake (is this the ebrake?) cable sensor could have got stuck..good idea to change the fluid before your brake lines corrode...
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the brake petal feels a little bit softer , has to push down a bit before resistance but the fluid is fairly topped off in the resevoir. its just a yucky semi-transparent green. looks really gross to tell you the truth.
theres a fuse to turn it off the reverse lgihts????
well i'll take another go at it. thanks for the input.
theres a fuse to turn it off the reverse lgihts????
well i'll take another go at it. thanks for the input.
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the fuses might help with the reverse light, if you're sure its not the sensor then it could be a short circuit, it will be fused offcially somewhere but if you find a fuse that makes it go off which has nothing to do with it then you know theres probably a short between that circuit and the reverse light.. electrical problems can be a bitch, you've got to eliminate everything you can and then go about checking everything else..
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Re: (phantom_sol)
there is a pin thingy above the brake petal that some times brakes and thasts what tells the brake lights to come on and to turn off. Check and see if that is broken. I think its a blue and it looks kinda likea bullet. If the is the problem you can just buy a new one or do what my friend did and stick a bolt in the hole. Good luck
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