There are 3 brake indicator lamps on this vehicle, so I will cover all of them. 1st - the center mounted (on the inside rear deck) has two circles with a solid-center section. Push the center section in and that will release the outer section, remove them. then carefully remove the plastic shell and you will see the lamp, replace the lamp. 2nd - the rear tail lamps. open the trunk and there are covers with 1/4 turn fasteners attaching the covers, turn them counter clockwise until released. Now remove the lower lamp by turning counterclockwise about 1/8 turn until the lamp assembly is released. Remove and replace the bulb, I recommend not touching the bulb with your fingers, this can lead to premature bulb failure. Reinstall the lamp assembly in reverse order. Hope that helps, Steve
Your problem is not the warning light. The light is on because there is a problem with the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS). Have it repaired and they will reset the light.
You have a bad ground on that brake light bulb.
"Where is the alarm on a 94 accord located?
attached to the brake pedal up under the dash.
There is a short in the wiring or a corroded brake light receptacle.
CHECK BLOWER MOTOR, AND HEATER CORE BOTH INSIDE THE CAR UNDER THE DASHBOARD
To indicate a problem with the brake system.
To replace the light, it all depends on the year of the Accord. I have a 5th gen(94-97), and I know how to replace the 4th gen(90-93)
first see if its low on fluid if not there's a fault in the switch ----In my 94 the Abs Inop Light was on. This Caused my cruise control to stop working. My third brake light was out on my spoiler and simply replacing it caused the light to go off and cruise to start working
Check the fuse, check the bulbs, then check the brake light switch.
I work in the auto parts business and it is located under the brake pedal.
check the brake light switch behind the brake pedal under the dash.