92 Accord LX parking lights remain on

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Andy M - Tampa Bay, Oct 24, 2004.

  1. Have a problem with my 92 Accord LX. Rear parking lights and brake lights
    (excuse my beginner's terminology) remain on all the time and won't go off.
    Even if the car is off, keys are out, the lights remain on. I've tried to
    pull the brake pedal out a bit, and also tried pushing it in all the way.
    Either way, those rear lights don't turn off. I've checked fuses, they're
    all right. Sounds the a relay is stuck, but don't know where it is located.
    Would really appreciate help on this, any suggestions welcome. Thanks.

    Andy M - Tampa Bay
     
    Andy M - Tampa Bay, Oct 24, 2004
    #1
  2. Andy M - Tampa Bay

    Randolph Guest

    The brake light circuit does not have a relay. Most likely the problem
    is with the brake pedal switch. Normally, with the brake pedal at rest,
    the plunger on the switch is pressed in by the pedal. When you step on
    the brake pedal, the switch plunger is released. If the switch have come
    loose, it could be that the pedal just does not push in the plunger far
    enough to turn off the brake lights. See
    http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph/Accord/brakepedalswitch.pdf for how
    to test the switch if you have cruise control. If you do not have
    cruise, the switch will have only two pins. In that case there will be
    contact with the switch at rest, no contact with the switch depressed.

    Are you absolutely certain that the parking lights are on also? Often
    the parking lights use the same bulbs as the brake lights, (the bulbs
    have two filaments) so it is virtually impossible to tell if the parking
    lights are on if the brake light are on.
     
    Randolph, Oct 25, 2004
    #2
  3. Andy M - Tampa Bay

    Randolph Guest

    The brake light circuit does not have a relay. Most likely the problem
    is with the brake pedal switch. Normally, with the brake pedal at rest,
    the plunger on the switch is pressed in by the pedal. When you step on
    the brake pedal, the switch plunger is released. If the switch have come
    loose, it could be that the pedal just does not push in the plunger far
    enough to turn off the brake lights. See
    http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph/Accord/brakepedalswitch.pdf for how
    to test the switch if you have cruise control. If you do not have
    cruise, the switch will have only two pins. In that case there will be
    contact with the switch at rest, no contact with the switch depressed.

    Are you absolutely certain that the parking lights are on also? Often
    the parking lights use the same bulbs as the brake lights, (the bulbs
    have two filaments) so it is virtually impossible to tell if the parking
    lights are on if the brake light are on.
     
    Randolph, Oct 25, 2004
    #3
  4. thanks dude, but i found out the problem. it was a broken rubber piece that
    is supposed to touch the stop light switch to shut off the brake lights.
    went to advance auto parts to find a replacement, but was told that i'll
    have to go to a dealer. meanwhile, read on a web forum that you can
    superglue a penny. tried that, and works great. thanks for your help though.

    i was wrong, it was only brake lights that remained on, not parking lights.
     
    Andy M - Tampa Bay, Oct 25, 2004
    #4
  5. thanks dude, but i found out the problem. it was a broken rubber piece that
    is supposed to touch the stop light switch to shut off the brake lights.
    went to advance auto parts to find a replacement, but was told that i'll
    have to go to a dealer. meanwhile, read on a web forum that you can
    superglue a penny. tried that, and works great. thanks for your help though.

    i was wrong, it was only brake lights that remained on, not parking lights.
     
    Andy M - Tampa Bay, Oct 25, 2004
    #5
Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.