Stuck Brake Light Switch
#1
Registered!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Age: 66
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Stuck Brake Light Switch
Like the username implies, it's an '88 Civic.
Got a sticking brake light switch (brake lights stay ON when car is off). I have not yet crawled under the dash to check it out. Anybody know if this is a common problem, and what's the likely cause? Will I likely need to clean it, or just replace it?
Thanks.
Jack
Got a sticking brake light switch (brake lights stay ON when car is off). I have not yet crawled under the dash to check it out. Anybody know if this is a common problem, and what's the likely cause? Will I likely need to clean it, or just replace it?
Thanks.
Jack
#4
Registered!!
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: Sep 2006
Age: 39
Posts: 589
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 220 Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
i ran into the same problem on my 91 all 4th gen civics 88-91 have this problem and i'm not sure if other gens have it too.
the problem is not the switch ( it could be but unlikly) the problem i had was the plastic disk that pushes the switch cracked and fell out. so theres now a hole in the pedal where that plastic thing was. i just went to home depot and got a bolt and locknut. dont remimber the size though. installed it in the hole and never had a problem since.
the problem is not the switch ( it could be but unlikly) the problem i had was the plastic disk that pushes the switch cracked and fell out. so theres now a hole in the pedal where that plastic thing was. i just went to home depot and got a bolt and locknut. dont remimber the size though. installed it in the hole and never had a problem since.
#5
Registered!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Age: 66
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
I just didn't want to do it and find out that wasn't the problem.
i ran into the same problem on my 91 all 4th gen civics 88-91 have this problem and i'm not sure if other gens have it too.
the problem is not the switch ( it could be but unlikly) the problem i had was the plastic disk that pushes the switch cracked and fell out. so theres now a hole in the pedal where that plastic thing was. i just went to home depot and got a bolt and locknut. dont remimber the size though. installed it in the hole and never had a problem since.
the problem is not the switch ( it could be but unlikly) the problem i had was the plastic disk that pushes the switch cracked and fell out. so theres now a hole in the pedal where that plastic thing was. i just went to home depot and got a bolt and locknut. dont remimber the size though. installed it in the hole and never had a problem since.
Jack
#6
Registered!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Age: 66
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
the problem is not the switch ( it could be but unlikly) the problem i had was the plastic disk that pushes the switch cracked and fell out. so theres now a hole in the pedal where that plastic thing was. i just went to home depot and got a bolt and locknut. dont remimber the size though. installed it in the hole and never had a problem since.
Thanks.
Jack
#7
Registered!!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Age: 43
Posts: 35
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
i ran into the same problem on my 91 all 4th gen civics 88-91 have this problem and i'm not sure if other gens have it too.
the problem is not the switch ( it could be but unlikly) the problem i had was the plastic disk that pushes the switch cracked and fell out. so theres now a hole in the pedal where that plastic thing was. i just went to home depot and got a bolt and locknut. dont remimber the size though. installed it in the hole and never had a problem since.
the problem is not the switch ( it could be but unlikly) the problem i had was the plastic disk that pushes the switch cracked and fell out. so theres now a hole in the pedal where that plastic thing was. i just went to home depot and got a bolt and locknut. dont remimber the size though. installed it in the hole and never had a problem since.
This is a little tip to help those with this same problem. You can use one of the plastic door panel clips (holds the door panel to the door) Best of all it's something that you already own if you are having this problem.FREE!
#8
Registered!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Age: 66
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
Jack
#9
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
Hey Jack,
I was gonna' help ya' w/that one, but they were all over you before I could get there. It IS a common problem.....and what is so funny is I used a push pin too.... Usually, unless you see the lights on...the battery might run down or get a little sluggish... happened to my wife's CRX.
Pupfriend,
uh, MultiCRX
I was gonna' help ya' w/that one, but they were all over you before I could get there. It IS a common problem.....and what is so funny is I used a push pin too.... Usually, unless you see the lights on...the battery might run down or get a little sluggish... happened to my wife's CRX.
Pupfriend,
uh, MultiCRX
#10
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
Wow that's really good info my 97 Civic is having the same problem. Can you explain a little further how you made the fix using the door clip? I know what the switch looks like but I can't picture the broken piece that may be causing the problem.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#13
Canadian, Eh!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Age: 42
Posts: 2,694
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 252 Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
I don't get it. Are you saying the (P) parking brake light on the dash is stuck on? Why would you bother with the brake pedal arm?
#15
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
I had same problem, but now after replacing the plastic clip into the brake pedal, when ever i push on brakes my dash lights up.... and when the headlights go on - my rear brake lights go on... WTF? i cleaned battery terminals & checked fuses. maybe a ground some where? it was all working fine (87 civic hatch Si) till the plastic disc disintergrated. Any help or ideas are appreciated - Thanks
#16
Premium Member
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
iTrader: (95)
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: NV
Age: 43
Posts: 51,241
Likes: 0
Received 18 Likes
on
13 Posts
Rep Power: 787 Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
maybe you installed the clip wrong and the brake pedal is grounding out somewhere? idk its hard to say
#18
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
Craig - you're a genius! As I checked the tail light bulbs... I saw 1 of the light sockets was melted apparently from BOTH filaments being lit all day...or at least til my battery died. Hopefully I can find a replacement socket and just splice in the new one. MANY THANKS
#19
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
Like the username implies, it's an '88 Civic.
Got a sticking brake light switch (brake lights stay ON when car is off). I have not yet crawled under the dash to check it out. Anybody know if this is a common problem, and what's the likely cause? Will I likely need to clean it, or just replace it?
Thanks.
Jack
Got a sticking brake light switch (brake lights stay ON when car is off). I have not yet crawled under the dash to check it out. Anybody know if this is a common problem, and what's the likely cause? Will I likely need to clean it, or just replace it?
Thanks.
Jack
#20
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
I currently have exactly the same problem with sticking brake lights and I also had blue pieces on the floorboard. I thought it came from my air freshener (also blue). So after googeling my problem, I found this forum and I was now able to find a rubber washer to temporary fix the problem because it's already 10:45 PM. My lights are now out and I will search for a bolt and locknut or a push pin during daylight.
Thanks to all who contributed to this thread and helped me as a female solve a mystery on my poor little Honda, which is now falling apart in bits and pieces.
Thanks to all who contributed to this thread and helped me as a female solve a mystery on my poor little Honda, which is now falling apart in bits and pieces.
#22
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
I just recently had the same problem with my 97 Honda civic and found little blue remains of this blue stopper looking thing. We rigged it with a piece of rubber and a safety tie. The only problem was it had drained my optima so it took a day to get it fully charged back up.
#24
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
Thanks to all in this forum. I have a 95 civic EX - 5 speed manual trans and had the brake light issue. Fixed it with a door clip. For some reason after I fixed the brake light problem, I've had my cruise control stop working. Anyone had this problem?
#26
Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
Bravo, everyone - what an incredibly helpful forum. I just fixed mine with a plastic anchor - just found the right size and slipped it right into the hole, making a plastic-to-plastic connection. No more lights on. I can't imagine how much my repair guy would have charged me. Thanks, alot!!
#30
Registered!!
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Stuck Brake Light Switch
I can probably help with that... The M/T clutch switches (both the one for the cruise control, AND the one for the starter interrupt circuit) have the same little plug on the clutch pedal to make contact with them. On my car, they literally ALL broke at the same time...
For you, you have it fairly easy, the cruise control switch is pretty easy to get to. Just look over on that pedal for the same situation as the brake light switch, you'll see another switch over there poking through a hole in the pedal.
You're definitely lucky though. You have to remove the clutch pedal assembly to get to the one for the starter interrupt, because it is wayyyy up top in there and surrounded by metal.... In fact at the moment I have the whole pedal out of my car. I guess I'm going to just go ahead and order the Honda replacement part from the stealership since the last ones lasted for 200,000 miles and 15 years or so...