Because you have a spoiler, Honda likely decided to not even include a light socket for the high mount brake light (behind rear window). It's because the spoiler fin blocks this high mount light anyways.
Pop the trunk and check to see if a light bulb socket even exists for the high mount brake assembly. If a socket doesn't exist (and you don't see one hanging) then no worries, it was a Honda decision. This is the case for my 2000 Accord EX.
Defective or misaligned brake light switch.
The warning lights on a Honda Accord are the same as the warning lights on most other cars.
check the bulb if not blown wiggle the hazzad switch brakes run through the hazzad switch just try it not positive
To replace the spoiler LED lights on a 1997 Nissan Maxima, first, remove the screws or bolts securing the spoiler to the trunk, then gently lift it off. Disconnect the wiring harness connected to the LED lights. Replace the old LED lights with new ones by connecting the wiring harness and securing the spoiler back in place with the screws or bolts. Finally, test the lights to ensure they are functioning properly.
Shut the engine off. They're supposed to be on all the time the car is running.
dipped lights? What is dipped lights?
Warning lights on a 2008 Honda Accord include the gas light and the check engine light. There is also lights that come on when doors are open.
i have three on mine two tail lights and one under the spoiler
replacing dash board lights
need more information is it the tail lights or the 3rd one in the spoiler or window
not with just your daytime running lights. but when you turn your park lights and low beams on, it should light up. not that big of a deal though
it dont have lights