SOURCE: 1991 honda civic brake light stays on need to push brake pedal to
Sounds like you might have a caliper that is stuck and is not fully disengaging. If it is in the rear then you may have a bad rear caliper. Twoo things you can try. One is to crawl under the ca and adjust the tension two nuts on the emergency brake line. If that does not resolve the problem then remove the back tire and try to spin the drum or rotor whichever you may have. If it does not spin then try adjusting the e brake cable more if it still does not respond then you need to do a brake rebuild. Also does it pull while it is dragging? If it is then you will need to rebuild the brakes no matter what.
SOURCE: 1991 Honda Accord brake light probelm.
Check the prones inside the connector that you plug into the brake light module. You may have to squeeze, wiggle, tilt each one to see which one is not connecting all that good. I know it may sound confusing. I tried to explain the best of I could.
SOURCE: Brake lights dont work
Check if you have electrical current at brake light switch.If not go back to checking the fuses and plugs.
SOURCE: How to install a horn button in a 92 Honda Civic
IF YOU HAVE A HORN SWITCH FIND THE HORN WIRES IN THE CAR AND CONNECT SWITCH TO THEM
SOURCE: My tail lights stay on when I turn car off
It sounds like your brake pedal switch is not working right. Are the lights on all the time, or just when you turn ignition off? If the former, it is bad brake switch. If the latter, you likely have a bad ground located somewhere in the wiring harness.
Most vehicles have the switch located on a small plate next to the brake pedal arm. Follow the pedal up the arm and to the firewall. Along the way you should see a plunger style switch that looks like the one that you bought. It might also be found inside or next to the brake booster under the hood.
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