My problem wasn't the relay. I noticed the tail lights & license plate lamps would go off & on when I open & close the trunk. They finally went out permanently. I found the problem with the wiring in the trunk. The crimp was broken off due to opening & closing the trunk. I soldered the connection to make it work.
The taillight bulbs can be easily replaced on a Honda Civic. Open the trunk and locate the plastic covers. Remove the plastic cover and pull the bulbs. Replace with new bulbs and install the covers.
Bulbs burned out? Headlight switch bad? Relay?
The front end lights on a 2004 Honda Civic can be reached through the engine compartment. Safely prop the hood open and locate the bulbs. Replace the old units with new lights.
Daytime running lights on a Honda Civic are the same as normal headlights. To fix or replace them, locate the headlight housing in the front of the car. Remove the plastic housing and replace the bulbs.
check fuses, and then check for power to the bulbs check for power in and out of brake switch
Check bulbs, fuse, bad ground, brake light switch.
The tail lights on a 2006 Honda Civic are mounted to the brackets in the trunk of the car. Open the trunk and remove the mounting bolts. Unplug the bulbs and the housings will then be able to be removed.
If you already checked your bulbs then check your fuses, usually this is the case when all the lights stop working at the same time.
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Brake light on 1994 Honda civic staying on.
blown bulbs or a wiring problem, hope for blown blubs.....
Shoot yourself.