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Old 08 Aug 2009, 10:11 pm
kidathart
 
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Default tail lights stuck on

1984 honda accord tail lights stuck on brake lights not working....now
what?
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Old 08 Aug 2009, 11:01 pm
Grumpy AuContraire
 
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kidathart wrote:
> 1984 honda accord tail lights stuck on brake lights not working....now
> what?




Little plastic (nylon) thingie that the brake pedal backs up to is
broken and/or gone.

About a $3 item from your Honda dealer...

JT

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Old 09 Aug 2009, 08:29 am
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Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpy@GrumpyOneNot.net> wrote in news:h5li0v$afl$1
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> kidathart wrote:
>> 1984 honda accord tail lights stuck on brake lights not working....now
>> what?

>
>
>
> Little plastic (nylon) thingie that the brake pedal backs up to is
> broken and/or gone.
>
> About a $3 item from your Honda dealer...
>




Ditto.

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Old 20 Aug 2009, 08:54 pm
Dillon Pyron
 
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Thus spake Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpy@GrumpyOneNot.net> :

>kidathart wrote:
>> 1984 honda accord tail lights stuck on brake lights not working....now
>> what?

>
>
>
>Little plastic (nylon) thingie that the brake pedal backs up to is
>broken and/or gone.
>
>About a $3 item from your Honda dealer...
>
>JT


Or he could go to a junk yard and get one. Probably for about $3.50
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Old 20 Aug 2009, 09:55 pm
Grumpy AuContraire
 
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Dillon Pyron wrote:

> Thus spake Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpy@GrumpyOneNot.net> :
>
>
>>kidathart wrote:
>>
>>>1984 honda accord tail lights stuck on brake lights not working....now
>>>what?

>>
>>
>>
>>Little plastic (nylon) thingie that the brake pedal backs up to is
>>broken and/or gone.
>>
>>About a $3 item from your Honda dealer...
>>
>>JT

>
>
> Or he could go to a junk yard and get one. Probably for about $3.50




Not likely. It would disintigrate upon a removal attempt.

JT

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