Brake lamp light stays on

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by crw, Aug 31, 2005.

  1. crw

    crw Guest

    The brake lamp stays on after I step on the brake. It is a 90 Accord. I
    have checked old postings. I have checked all the bulbs. Some suggest a
    greyish sensor or a module. All I can find is a greyish connector very
    close to the bulbs on both sides. I have traced the wires to the rear
    back seat but can not find the 'module'. Can anyone help me with that?
    Very much appreciated. The red light is there all the time, very
    annoying. Thanks.
    Crw
     
    crw, Aug 31, 2005
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  2. doesn't that mean your low on brake fluid?

    t
     
    T L via CarKB.com, Aug 31, 2005
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  3. or all 4 brakes could be worn, causing the pistons to be pushed further, thus
    theres more fluid in the lines and less in the resevoir. Good to check for
    leaks, but he could still be a ways from having to do his brakes. Then again
    it really depends on driving style.
     
    T L via CarKB.com, Aug 31, 2005
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  4. This is not the brake warning light he's talking about. It is the "brake
    lamp" light which typically indicates a problem with one or more brake
    lights. The brakes themselves are fine.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Aug 31, 2005
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  5. crw

    B Squareman Guest

    These magnetic reed switch are picky with bulbs. Check the bulb for
    the correct type. If they're not the correct type any slight wear on the
    filaments will set off the warning light. I assume the word "brake lamp"
    is lighting up and staying on.
     
    B Squareman, Aug 31, 2005
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  6. crw

    TeGGeR® Guest


    First, if all your brake lights at the rear of the car are working
    normally, then the module is fine.

    If this is the "brake light out" warning light on the dash that's on, then
    you should check the center high-mount brake light. Everybody forgets that
    one.

    If all your bulbs are in fact working, then you've likely got corrosion on
    one or more sockets that is increasing resistance such that the control
    unit *thinks* a bulb is burned out, even though it's not. Remove all the
    bulbs to check for rust.
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 31, 2005
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  7. crw

    chris Guest

    How about checking your brake fluid level?

    If your brake fluid is low you may want to get it checked out with your
    local shop.

    Chris
     
    chris, Aug 31, 2005
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  8. totally forgot about that. That happened on the GFs 87 prelude, but my 98
    does not have the feature that warns you when a brake lamp is out. Wonder
    why?

    t

     
    T L via CarKB.com, Aug 31, 2005
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  9. My guess is that it tended to not work properly. The brake lamp light in my
    '93 Accord sometimes lights up in cool, damp weather after it has not been
    driven for many hours. Perhaps condensation is the culprit.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Aug 31, 2005
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  10. crw

    crw Guest

    Wow, so many people responding to my questions, thank you very much.
    All the lights are working. It's only the brake lamp light stays on all
    the time! This happened before about 2 years ago, corrosion on the bulb
    and the socket. I cleaned it and was fine till now. I took the bulbs
    out ( except the centre one), measure the resistance, they seemed very
    close in value.
    Crw
     
    crw, Aug 31, 2005
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