electrical problem?
problem here on my 92 prelude when i was driving the other day out of nowhere the windsheild wipers slooowly started comin up, also noticed the left blinker light came on solid as this was happening? havent really had the chance to look at it yet, this happend on the way to the paint shop.
no no Im pretty sure I would of realized of the switches were on but they werent, and it kept on doin it, control switch wiring maybe? anybody else got an idea.
Still off topic but my car does the same thing but I noticed that it only happens if I press the brake peddle when I start the car, otherwise the light goes off on start up like normal, but if i start with the brake pressed it will stay on the entire time the car is running.
If anyone has any other suggestions it would be great.
If anyone has any other suggestions it would be great.
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HAVE YOU CHECKED THE SWITCH ON YOUR PEDAL THERE SHOULD BE A LITTLE CLIP THAT CLIPS IN A HOLE AT THE TOP OF THE PEDAL THAT HOLDS THE SWITCH CLOSED WHEN THE PEDAL IS NOT PRESSED. SO THE LIGHTS WILL STAY OFF UNTILL YOU PRESS THE PEDAL.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AnthonyG2003 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Completely off of his topic, but I was wondering why my "Brake Lamp" light stays on...I have checked all my bulbs and my brakes are NEW...I have no idea what to do! Any suggestions?</TD></TR></TABLE>
your brake fluid is low fill it up and the light should go off
your brake fluid is low fill it up and the light should go off
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by stuntman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">for some reason youre ecu might think theres a brake lamp out, try unplugging youre battery for 5 minutes to reset the ecu.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Its the blind leading the blind...
Check your master cylinder fluid. Then check all the wiring for the brake lights. There are sensors in the tail lights that will put the brake light up.
Its the blind leading the blind...
Check your master cylinder fluid. Then check all the wiring for the brake lights. There are sensors in the tail lights that will put the brake light up.
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