Still trying to find faq on brake light warning and master cylinderfix.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jacko, Nov 2, 2005.

  1. Jacko

    Jacko Guest

    Still trying to find faq on brake light warning and master cylinder fix.
    Some helpful person said there was a faq by Honda a few months ago, but
    its expired. I cant find anything. Anyone know the fix for these damn
    intermittent lights?
     
    Jacko, Nov 2, 2005
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  2. Jacko

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Year?
    Make?
    Model?

    There are certain TSBs for certain cars. Would this be the one about the
    sticky MC cover float?
     
    TeGGeR®, Nov 2, 2005
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  3. Jacko

    marclip002 Guest

    Click on the link from TeGGeR for the FAQ.(See TeggeR's response to
    your question)
    Click on "The FAQ"
    Click on "General Information"
    Click on "Where can I Find some TSBs"
    Click on "Accord"
    Click on "Brakes"
    Click on "Brake system indicator comes on and then goes off"
    Does this help?
     
    marclip002, Nov 2, 2005
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  4. Jacko

    Jacko Guest

    The brake light warning and handbrake light come on at the same time
    Model 1988
    Honda Accord
    2000 Fuel injected model
    Australian imported from Japan.
     
    Jacko, Nov 4, 2005
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  5. Jacko

    Jacko Guest

    The lights also wont go off till I turn off ignition. They come on
    intermittently, and seems to be more sensitive on wet days (bad
    connection? earths?)
    The master cylinder switch has been disabled, but were still checking.
    It doesn't seem to make a difference.
     
    Jacko, Nov 4, 2005
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  6. To clarify: the handbrake warning light is on any time the ignition is on,
    and that started the same time the brake system warning light began doing
    the same thing? If so, it makes me suspect a problem with the wiring
    (although there could be other explanations). Sometimes rodents will get
    into a car and gnaw on the wires.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Nov 6, 2005
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  7. Jacko

    TeGGeR® Guest


    Somebody mentioned once that the level sensor wires in the cap can
    sometimes get trapped under other things, and get pinched. Check the
    condition of the wires.
     
    TeGGeR®, Nov 6, 2005
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  8. Jacko

    Jacko Guest

    No the warning lights comes on intermittently, despite all regular
    things being checked out. IE clean contacts and correct wattage lights,
    fluid level in brake cylinder reservoir ok. Reed switch disconnected and
    checked with multi meter at reservoir, no problem, float Switch is not
    filled with brake fluid and works normally. This was left disconnected
    and lights still come on. Similarly the transmission switch wont let the
    engine start in park at times, and sometimes in neutral. This appears
    mainly when cold weather hits (not too much of that about)and on first
    start during day mainly.
    I reckon it could be wiring, but where do you start looking? Bad Earth?
    Terminal under console. The wife just freaks out, despite nothing being
    wrong...
     
    Jacko, Nov 6, 2005
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  9. Jacko

    Jacko Guest

    Still no answers, and no rodents, except the panel beaters some time
    ago. Do they count?
     
    Jacko, Nov 16, 2005
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