If it is the normal Red brake light that means that either your parking brake is not all the way down or you are low on Brake fluid in main reservoir located on the brake Booster by the driver side up against the firewall. If it is a yellow (ABS or Anti-lock) light then there is an issue with either your sensors(sensors are probably dirty) or computer(more expensive to replace).
They are both 4th generation Honda Accords' so they should be identical unless you have one of the special order 1990 Accords' with anti-lock brakes which are very rare. Honda called this ALB unlike the term ABS used today.
check your brake fluid and if that's ok your brake pads'Answer:If the light says "Brake Lamp", it means you have a tail light bulb that needs to be replaced.
Yes it does interchange. 1990-1993 Accords have the same camshaft pulley (or cog).
Autotrader.com has the fuel capacity listed as 17.0 gallons for all models of 1990 Accords.
Autotrader.com has the fuel capacity listed as 17.0 gallons for all models of 1990 Accords.
That happens to quite a few accords of that year. Hope this link helps:autoforums.carjunky.com/.../99_Honda_accord_automatic_shifter_stuck_in_park_P50669
The brake light switch is located on a bracket behind the brake pedal support.
use the sunroof tool in your spare tire tool pouch to manually close.
The brake light switch is either defective or out of adjustment if applicable.
make sure u check the coil wire they have an annoying tendency to blow off
check brake light switch under pedal . It might have came loose from bracket
The brake booster on a 1990 Honda Civic is held in place with several mounting bolts and the brake master cylinder. Remove all the mounting bolts, vacuum lines and the master cylinder. Go underneath the dash and remove the plunger from the brake pedal. The booster will fall out. Replace the unit.