We can't find the exact location for the brake fuse. We even check on the owner manual. Is there even a fuse?
Hi there:
The simplest way to check the brake light fuse on a Honda is to operate the horn. The horn is always on the same fuse as the brakelights.
The fuse position #7, "Stop" is the one. Ive been doing this so long I dont even look at the fuse unless the horn won't blow. It's the fastest surest test. So if the horn works, I'm 99 % sure its the bulbs. The brake light switch has to be good if the shifter works with the brake pedal. Unless the car has been taken apart or damaged in the rear recently I cant see another cause for the light to be out.
The brake lights even use different grounds, so thats unlikely too.
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Glad to help...sometimes even the book needs a bit of translation!!!
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