Check the switch, its located on the brake pedal. I think its probably o/k though as I think that both are on different circuits. Check your owners manual to see if they are on the same circuit and then start testing from there. I did a civic a few weeks ago that came in with no brake lights, no shift interlock and no horn. Turned out they had a mouse living under one of the fuse boxes under the hood that decided to eat the wiring harness and caused a short. Might want to lift the fuse box & have a quick peek to be sure.
have you checked the bulbs and fuses
why do the back lights stay on when the car is off and the brake release is checked on a 1994 Honda accord
dome lights do not work. checked the fuse which is ok. checked the bulbs which are also ok. where is the problem
Very possible ... best to check the wiring with a voltmeter checking for +12vdc.
presuming you've checked all the fuses and relays theres a sender switch on the transmission should have 2 wires attached to it.. make sure the wires are not disconnected or damaged
the reverse switch in the transmission
have you checked the reverse lights switch?
Have you checked all the lights? Reverse lights, tail lights and brake lights?
The warning lights on a Honda Accord are the same as the warning lights on most other cars.
reverse light switch or wiring may be bad
Where is the fuse located for the reverse lights
Check your fuses