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Help needed... back lights staying on....

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    Help needed... back lights staying on....

    I have a 1991 Honda Accord EX. When I got home, I noticed that the back lights were still on. I have read that on the brake pedal there is a plastic plug that the brake light switch hits against. It broke off and the lights stay on. I did find the pieces.

    I went and looked at the fuse box on the interior lower left but they are hard to get to and I can't figure out which one I need to take out so that the lights go out.

    Could someone tell me which fuse I need to remove.

    Thank you
    Last edited by Georgia; 10-25-2014, 08:51 PM. Reason: title changed

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    Check the brake light switch. It's common for the stopper breaking after so many years. Leaving the switch nothing to push against. The image is for a different car but our cb7 looks very similar. I believe the little plastic piece will either be white or blue. If it is the pad some will just insert something handy in the car like in the post below.

    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=146124


    Last edited by Tishock; 10-25-2014, 10:55 PM.


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      #3
      In the meantime, to prevent the battery going flat just disconnect the earth lead. Sorry I don't know which fuse to pull without searching for it, too busy...
      Regards from Oz,
      John.

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        #4
        Do it right and call your local Honda dealer and get the brake light switch button. It will only cost you 1.63 and usually arrives within 2 days to your local dealer. Do it right the first time and call it done. It will take a few seconds to install the part yourself. I've had people tell me on the fb version of cb7tuner tell me to just at two quarters and glue them on. Sorry but that's not how I go. Buy the part from your dealer and call it done.
        To jdm or not jdm that is the question

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          #5
          I used a bolt and some lock nuts, I would buy the OEM rubber as well if I had to do it again.

          YouTube Clicky!!

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            #6
            Thank you everyone for your help. Got it fixed!
            Last edited by Georgia; 11-02-2014, 06:22 PM.

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              #7
              How was it fixed? Help the next person that may have the same issue.


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