Look down on your break peddle and there should be a lil plastic peace that is going to be missing u need relaxes it
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.
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 lights on a 2000 Honda Odyssey may remain stuck on due to a faulty brake light switch, which is typically located near the brake pedal. If the switch is stuck in the "on" position or has failed, it will keep the brake lights illuminated. Additionally, issues such as a malfunctioning relay or problems in the wiring could also cause the brake lights to stay on. It's advisable to inspect these components to identify and resolve the issue.
A low oil level can cause the oil light to blink on a 1995 Honda Prelude. A faulty sensor can also cause this.
There is a bushing that the brake light switch rest against when the brake pedal is not depressed. They are known to break. You can get a replacement bushing from any Honda dealer for around $5.00. Just tell them your brake lights stay on all the time and they will know what to give you.
Next step would be to check the fuses
fuse, bulbs
brake light switch would be most common cause
Your Honda Prelude might not start because of a dead battery or an empty gas tank. It may also not start due to a damaged starter or a battery that is disconnected.
coil, distributor, distributor cap, plugs, or wires.
BAD BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH AT TOP OF BRAKE PEDAL
The BOO (Brake On/Off) Switch may need to be replaced. If it is bad, it would cause the brake lights to NOT illuminate when the brake pedal is applied.