Hey E==The running lights have a module which may be bad. Good luckJoe
The brake lights may not work on a 1993 Honda Prelude if the brake light switch is no longer working. The brake light switch is in the steering column just above where the brake pedal is bolted to it. There is also a chance that a brake light fuse is blown.
No, the license plate light is wired in with the rear tail lights, not the brake lights.
The running lights have a bad ground.
My '88 Prelude Si 4WS had a short in the steering column. My "guys" pulled wires to a toggle switch that they free-placed in the coin tray. It gets hot . . . But, the running lights/brake lights work independently of the headlights!
how do i wire my brake lights on my Honda 1000
Check to see if any are blown and replace
My '88 Prelude Si 4WS had a short in the steering column. My "guys" pulled wires to a toggle switch that they free-placed in the coin tray. It gets hot . . . But, the running lights/brake lights work independently of the headlights!
Brake light on 1994 Honda civic staying on.
Look down on your break peddle and there should be a lil plastic peace that is going to be missing u need relaxes it
you take it to someone.
Type your answer here... Why are you wanting to rewire the brake lights?
Have you checked the fuses? Different circuits have different fuses. It may be your wiring harness, but check the fuses first.
on the brake pedal under the dash is a brake light switch. that when you depress the brake it turns your lights on. you might wanna check that
Generally brown is used for running lights, green for right turn and brake, yellow for left turn and brake.
check the fuse, brake lights have their own, & check the brake switch at the top of the brake pedal
I had this problem in my 1998 Honda Prelude. The brake fuse light may be blown out. Under the hood in my Prelude, there is a black box. Open it and check for a brake fuse that may be blown. I think there was some wording on the box for me such as "Light" for me to distinguish the right fuse. The tiny wire inside the fuse will be split in half, so you know that it is the one that is blown. I bought some new fuses at Pep Boys and changed it. Now my brake lights work.
Fuse for parking lights probably blown.
At the top of the brake pedal there is a little plastic piece that pushes the switch to turn the brake lights off after the pedal is released. The plastic piece has a tendenacy to fall apart after a period of time. I fixed mine with by replacing it with a 20 cent medal bolt.
Brake light switch is stuck or out of adjustment.
The ground circuit for your Honda Civic brake lights can be found on the rear frame rail. The ground circuit will be on the drivers side frame rail.
brakes and running lights have separate fuses. check the fuse then check the brake light switch under the dash
I would check the running lights for one with a short. I had the same sort of thing with my trailer and I spent way to much time troubleshooting the brake and signal wires. Turns out a running light bulb connector was grounding out on the trailer and messing it all up.
What do you mean by running lights?? If it is the brake lights you are talking about, it may be the brake switch. this switch is on the brake pedal and makes the lightrs come on when you press the pedal. if you look to the very top of your brake pedal you should see this switch and a wire connected to it.(You may have to remove some of the trim, you may not. Im not to sure on this year. Hope this helps you some.