Three words buddy. "Brake light switch". It's located right behind your brake pedal. Try replacing that. check power at the brake switch like the other person said, if there is power there then check for power at the bulb socket. If there is no power at the socket you probably have a cut wire or the relay is open. If there is no power at the socket,you need to do some trouble shooting such as contunity testing for open wires or relays.....get a multimeter and put it on the ohms setting, then attach one side to the switch and the other to the brake light socket. You should get some type of reading, if you get no reading attach the lead to the othe wire on the socket. You should get some reading, if not there is an open on the wire. You might have to mock up a pair of wires from the brake switch to the brake light socket and see if the lights come on
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.
Brake light on 1994 Honda civic staying on.
Shoot yourself.
The rear brake lights on a 1995 Honda Civic can be reach vial the rear hatch. Open the hatch in look for the plastic cover for the rear lights. Remove the cover to reveal the light plugs. Pull and replace the bulbs.
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.
The brake light fuse for a 1995 Honda Civic is found in the cabin fuse box. The fuse is labeled as STOP.
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 running lights have a bad ground.
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.
Defective or out of adjustment brake light switch. There is a short in your rear light assemblies, try removing all bulbs and have someone help you to step on the brakes and reinsert the bulbs one by one to find out where the short is.