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John Posted on Apr 17, 2013

2004 Honda Pilot, right rear brake light doesn`t work. I know it`s not the light bulb because it works for the turn signal and hazard lights.

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Chances are that is the bulb. Its a dual filament bulb. The brake portion of it is burnt out. try swapping it with the left side and see if it works then. If it works, get a new bulb.

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SOURCE: 1992 Honda Accord LX Brake Light Switch Repair

Of course you can make this repair! I'm wondering about the faulty bulb that shorted out all the brake lights...not sure if that's what happened. Your brake light switch is located on the brake pedal, up above where your foot goes. It has a plug in connector which you unplug, then loosen the locknut where it attaches to the pedal.Put in the new switch, lock nut 1st, then plug it in. Note that the locknut is the adjustment point that determines when your brake lights go on. Adjust the locknut so that the brake lights go on when the pedal is depressed within 1/2 an inch (13mm)of pushing down on it. If the switch is adjusted without enough play (say 1/8 inch or less), brake lights may flicker on and off when you go over a bump.If over 1/2 inch, brake lights might go on only if great force on pedal is used (or not at all, yikes!).For good diagrams of parts check out South Bay Honda (hondapartscheap)web site. You enter the year, model, engine, and you can scroll thru tons of parts. If you have any more questions, do not hesitate to post it for me. countrycurt0

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2008

SOURCE: Turn Signals/blinkers

i have a 1992 honda accord and i have no blinkers or hazards but all other things work i replaced the relay and when i put it in my left blinkers come on and stay on all the time no matter what but the hazards work at that point. PLEASE HELP THANKS

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: Both 2005 Honda Odyssey brake lights don't work.

make sure u have put the right bulbs in. rear brake lamps are dual filament....

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