In my 1991 Honda accord we had the distribute replaced and now the brake lights, cruise control, horn dont work and the gear will not come out of parkIn my 1991 Honda accord we had the distribute replaced and now the brake lights, cruise control, horn dont work and the gear will not come out of park
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Re: we had the distribute replaced and now the brake
Sounds like a fuse, in the underhood fuse box, the brake lights & cruise are on the same 20 amp fuse. After replacing the fuse, check the brake lights first. Then see if the horn works, horns usually are the cause for a blown fuse, they short out.
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Most likely you have a problem with the shift interlock solenoid located under the shifter. It gets its signal from the brake switch every time its pressed. If your brake lights come on when brake pedal is pressed, then you can assume the brake switch is o.k.
Well it would be helpfull to see what codes are stored in the airbag computer, but its interesting that the horn and cruise arn't working. Maybe before spending the money on having the codes scanned, i would check all the fuses, just incase.
Honda makes the Integra but it uses the Acura name in the US. According to the wiring diagram the brake lights and horn are on the same circuit. So I would check the bulbs and sockets for a short. The brake light switch also involves the cruise control system.
This is a tough one, if a horn itself was shorted, it wouldn't sound.Try unhooking both horns, and try to activate it from the steering wheel. If the brake light´s fuse still burns, at least you know that there is a short in the cabling leading to the horns. If the fuse doesn't trip, then one of the horns should be the culprit.
The horn and rear brake lights are on the same fuse. Eventually the horns rust out like on my 1998 CRV. Once I replaced the horns, I could put in a new fuse without it blowing every time I sounded the horn. Problems still remain, namely: the cruise control does not engage and the remote start only starts the engine that runs for two seconds then dies. Still looking for an answer. It's a "Code Alarm" with Codestart dated 11/24/99.
ck if your brake lights are working, if not, ck the fuse. if fuse is good and brake lights work, could be problem with solenoid not unlocking the lever, there should be a bypass so you can get it into gear (small slot near shifer, put your key in there to release shifter)
I may can help with the transmision part. Will your cruise work? If not,this is your fix.
Sitting in the driver seat, to the left of the gear shift is a small tab that says shift lock overide. Pop this tab off and push a small screw driver down until it releases the lock while trying to shift into gear . To fix the problem replace the brake light/cruise control switch. (can be found at most auto zone stores $40-60). It is a pin switch located just above the brake pedal. Mash the brake an you will be able to see it operate. Easy to replace.
my 1997 honda accord cruise control fuse blow and the car start up but will not go in gear. I change the cruise control fuse the car goes in gear then the fuse blow again. WHAT IS THE MY CAR PROBLEM.
In my 1991 Honda accord we had the distribute replaced and now the brake lights, cruise control, horn dont work and the gear will not come out of park
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