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Pamela Yoss Posted on Aug 12, 2018

On a 2017 Honda CRV, which fuse location is for the tail lights not the brake lights?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 honda crv brake won't release

Your emergency brake is a mechanical brake system that is indipendant of the regular hydrolic system. If the red brake light on the dash is on make sure it's the emerg. brake and not a problem with the fluid level or the calapers sticking. the best way to check the emerg. brake is to rase both rear wheels off the ground and spin them. If they spin, the emerg. brake is not locked up. If they don't spin, take the rear tires off and the brake drums. (you may have rear disk brakes.) check the springs to insure they are all hooked up properly. If there is no problem there, follow the parking brake cable to check for damage. The cable is like a brake cable on a bike, If the inner cable is binding inside the cable sleeve,the brake wont release. If you have rear disc, it's probly a bad calaper.The park brake cable is attached to the calapers. Rember if it wont run it's annoying but if it won't stop, it's deadly. DON"T experiment with brakes!!! If in doubt, take it to a pro.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

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

Sheldon Dedek

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2009

SOURCE: My tail lights stay on when I turn car off

It sounds like your brake pedal switch is not working right. Are the lights on all the time, or just when you turn ignition off? If the former, it is bad brake switch. If the latter, you likely have a bad ground located somewhere in the wiring harness.

Most vehicles have the switch located on a small plate next to the brake pedal arm. Follow the pedal up the arm and to the firewall. Along the way you should see a plunger style switch that looks like the one that you bought. It might also be found inside or next to the brake booster under the hood.

venugopal durairajan

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2010

SOURCE: WHERE IS HONDA CRV TAIL LAMP FUSE

hi,
i have provided the picture showing the location of tail lamp fuse for Honda. I have marked it too for your reference. Please rate my solution as helpful.Have a nice day!7c6a615.jpg

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2011

SOURCE: where is the fuel filter located honda crv 2002

The filter is attached to the top of the fuel pump. It can be accessed by pulling back the carpet in the rear storage area and removing an access panel

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