The center high mount led brake light unit has been known to go bad.
probably your blinker switch (multi-accessory switch). The high mount brake light is wired directly from the switch on the pedal but the rear two lights are wired through the pedal switch and then through the the blinker switch on the steering column. Almost all of those blinker switches go bad.
Because you have a spoiler, Honda likely decided to not even include a light socket for the high mount brake light (behind rear window). It's because the spoiler fin blocks this high mount light anyways.Pop the trunk and check to see if a light bulb socket even exists for the high mount brake assembly. If a socket doesn't exist (and you don't see one hanging) then no worries, it was a Honda decision. This is the case for my 2000 Accord EX.
What fuse is for the 2005 Ford mustang Rear Brake lights?
there was a recall on the hazard light switch that caused the rear brake lights (minus the high mount 3rd light) to stay on. the hazard lights and turn signals still worked. there was only an electrical malfuntion in the hazard lamp switch on the steering column. go to your nearest dealer, they will fix it for free and it only takes about 1/2 hour
the turn signal switch is probably bad
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you need to remove the rear seat
it would be the brake light switch about 20 dollars at autozone
No , the rear brake lights do not turn on when you use your parking brake , just the brake light on your dash is supposed to come on
On your 1996 Ford Thunderbird : In the fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side : ( the 15 amp fuse marked STOP / HAZ is the fuse for all 3 brake lights ) * the high mount brake lamp and the stop lamps
No, the license plate light is wired in with the rear tail lights, not the brake lights.