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I have a 95 Honda civic that the brake lights stay on all the time unless you pull the fuse. Any Ideas?

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Yes,try pulling up the brake pedal with your hand,see if the brake lights go off,if they do,or they do not,the problem will be with the brake light switch on the brake pedal under the dash.

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    Ronny Bennett Sr. Jul 28, 2010

    It is on the brake pedal up under the dash,if not,it is under hood on master cylinder

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Can't find the brake light switch on my honda civic 95

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