SOURCE: Changing brake light for 2000 Honda Odyssey
I believe that light is accessed through the inside of the trunk.Remove the carpet from the back of the light housing & you will most likely find a bunch of plastic wing nuts that hold the taillight assembly on,remove them & push the housing out carefully,then the light bulb just twists out.
SOURCE: 1991 Honda Accord brake light probelm.
Check the prones inside the connector that you plug into the brake light module. You may have to squeeze, wiggle, tilt each one to see which one is not connecting all that good. I know it may sound confusing. I tried to explain the best of I could.
SOURCE: Brake lights not working
Having the sa but haven't replaces the brake switch. The owner's manual for my 99 accord indicates the the fuse is located behind a panel that is viewable when you open the door on the driver's side. There is a panel that you remove (pull off) to expose the fuses. The brake light fuse is the third one from the top on the left. 7.5 A
SOURCE: 2003 Accord V6 coupe drivers side power window
Hi" make sure your window lock is not active on drivers window switches if ok replace passenger side window switch,its not your motor ,it would,t work whit driver side switch
SOURCE: 1998 accord coupe door will
You are in a very unfortunate situation and it may be difficult to fix this without damaging at least one expensive door part. Try this first. Roll the window down. Have a person stand and shake the door back and forth as you attempt to activate the inside handle, then repeat with the outside handle. if the door does not budge you can assume the lock mechanism has become "unhooked" from the lock actuator and the door is locked. Take a metal coat hanger and fashion it into a long wire with a "hook" fashioned in the end of the coat hanger. Try to move the hanger to the area where your door lock attaches to a rod that unlocks the door and try pulling in an "easy motion" on anything you can "hook" in the area of the door lock. Do not pull hard enough to "bend" any metal rods here. They won't work well if you attempt to bend them back later and you migth have to replace any parts you bend. You can also attempt to pry loose the door panel from the inside so you can attempt to see what is broken and take corrective action but you may break the door panel and would have to visit a junk yard to replace the inside door panel. If you can find a good mechanic's manual, you may be able to view an illustration of the lock mechanism for the door and this might make your task easier. Once the door is open you will need to carefully use body tools to pry each "plug" out along the door panel edges, remove any screws in the door panel around the handle or electric switches and remove the panel to fix the broken lock mechanism. It's possilbe that something as simple as a small plastic connector holding parts together has broken off.
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