Brake Lamp warning indicator

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by John Knight, Dec 13, 2003.

  1. John Knight

    John Knight Guest

    G'day fellers (and women too, sorry),
    I've got an 86 Honda Prelude with an 88 engine and I keep getting the
    brake lamp warning indicator on (no, the handbrake isn't on). Dad
    reckons it might be a lack of brake fluid that's causing it, although
    some trips the light doesn't come on. I'm a complete newbie when it
    comes to cars, so please don't assume any knowledge on my part. ;) Any
    ideas as to what the prob may be would be greatly appreciated. :)

    Cheers all!
     
    John Knight, Dec 13, 2003
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  2. John Knight

    Daniel Guest

    Yes, do check the fluid level as the first action. Takes 1 second.
    Second cause could be the switch contact at the ebrake lever came out of
    adjustment .
     
    Daniel, Dec 13, 2003
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  3. John Knight

    Jafir Elkurd Guest

    You have a tail light out.

    Brake light = problem with brake system or parking brake on.
    Brake Lamp light = tail light out (or some problem with that system).
     
    Jafir Elkurd, Dec 13, 2003
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  4. Hold the bulb to a light, if the filaments looks kind of worn, try replacing
    the bulb. The bulb must be able to transfer a correct amount of current to
    deactivate the brank lamp indicator. Assuming an 86 Honda with an 88 motor, I
    guess you might have a Geo Metro bulbs cross mixed with Suburus on your tail
    light. ...no pun intended. :- )
     
    Indian Summer, Dec 14, 2003
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  5. John Knight

    John Knight Guest

    Cheers fellers, greatly appreciated. :)


    could be. :)
     
    John Knight, Dec 14, 2003
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