Assuming you have the lights turned off, you are seeing the brake lights. They are more than likely on because the brake light switch is defective or out of adjustment.
The interior lights and rear lights might go out on a 1995 Honda Accord because the light fuse has blown. Check the fuses under the hood or under the steering wheel to confirm.
Fast idle motor is not functioning properly.
The license plate light fuse. It's a 10A fuse if I remember correctly. Sounds crazy, but I had no running lights and no lights other than warning lights on my instrument panel and it took me forever to figure it out. Apparently that whole circuit runs off of that one fuse. I have a 2000 Honda Accord, but I would assume it would be the same for a 1992.
97 accord engine accerelating by itself.I had a 1995 Honda accord,which,when stopped at traffic lights,would suddenly rev up to 4500rpm and then go down again,to 1000 rpm,doing this repeatedly.It turned out to be the fast-idle valve was faulty,and when replaced,sorted the problem.....hope this may help you.
yes but why?.......
What would cause your fuse to blow when you turn on your lights on your 1993 mazda 323 the fuse to the tail lights on dash lights blow?
Next step would be to check the fuses
It illuminates in the run position, and should go out after the engine is started. It would have nothing to do with your brake lights being burnt out.
It may be wired wrong.
Bad relay? (points burned and not releasing)
yes, as long as the 1992 accord is also an automatic
Check for a loose fuse, check your wiring, check the connections, sounds like something is loose. Also make note as to when it turn off, are pressing the brake? using the turn signal? I had a firebird that every time I press the brake the signal lights would turn on and the radio would turned off, that turned out to be I used the wrong bulb in my brake lights