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dmartin81
Nov 1, 2011, 11:30 AM
Can't get brake lights to go off causing battery to die

TxGreaseMonkey
Nov 1, 2011, 12:04 PM
Brake Lights Stay On (Disintegrated Brake Switch Pedal Pad)

Honda brake switch pedal pads get brittle and disintegrate, over time. They are about the size of a LifeSaver and are often royal blue. If you see pieces laying on the driver's side floor mat, and the brake lights are on or your battery is unexpectedly dead, remove the lower dash panel and press a new pedal pad (Honda Part No. 46505-SA5-000) into the pedal arm hole. The replacement part is white and retails for $2.15. If you drive an older Honda, it's a good idea to replace it proactively, so you don't get stranded. While you are doing this, it's a good idea to also replace the clutch pedal pad--it uses the same pad.

TRICK: If the plunger on the brake light switch prevents you from being able to press in a new pedal pad, take an X-ACTO knife or box cutter and cut 3/16" or 5 mm from the pad's "cone." Have a friend depress the brake pedal, while you insert the pad. For better access, remove the driver's seat--carefully remove the seat belt connector, before lifting the seat out.

chaosmaster1
Nov 1, 2011, 09:44 PM
Txgreasemonkey said it before I could

jmallett
Sep 4, 2012, 11:49 AM
Thank you... in TN the price is 2.35 plus tax... but you just saved me 80 bucks because that is what maxi auto was going to charge to fix the brake lights staying on all the time.

TxGreaseMonkey
Sep 4, 2012, 01:31 PM
Yes, those a very important parts on Hondas.