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The brake lamp light simply means one of your brake lights is burned out and the battery light means your alternator is not producing the proper voltage and/or amps to correctly charge the battery.
If you mean running lights (not brake lights) check fuses first, then bulbs, wiring connection in trunk, light switch. If you mean brake lights, check fuses, brake switch at brake pedal, grounds at lamps, bulbs.
kEy off?
wow both park and brake failures.
sounds like one is shorted to the other
and either park and brake are stuck.
ok take the the tests
key off, parks and headlights off,
look at all lamps on car inside and out, which are one.
is the dash lights glowing (called illumation lamps) on.
and side lights off, and front park lights off, ,yes, all off then park is off,
so of rear lights glow , is it just brakes, that means the brake lamp switch is stuck on.
elaborate please.
a 2002 Accord. (USA?) dash does vary by COUNTRY.@!!
what light there are like 20 lights. which one, or ones.?
basically there are 2 types
parking lamp (dimmer controlled to see at night the dash)
and idiot lamps.
examples, CEL, brake, charge, oil, seatbelts. etc.
which one.(all) if ALL , the fuse is blown. (battery dead, or worse) ask.
open glovebox, see opratars guide, see dash lamps. see names.
lost? ,get one.
You can try to replace all the brake lamp bulbs as sometimes eventhough all bulbs are working but one of them is about to blow and give high resistance. That's why the brake lamp lights up.
it means your brake pads are worn and as a result your brake pad pistons have had to be displaced well enough to lower the level of brake oil in the brake oil make up tank. You may need to top up your brake fluid or replace your brake pads.
I assume you mean the one on the dash. This is an indicator that there is a problem in your braking system. Make sure it's not low on Brake fluid and have the brake system checked or check it yourself. If your going to check it yourself I recommend the Haynes repair manual on your vehicle as a reference.
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