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    Last edited by shk_20; 14-01-2014 at 09:08 PM.

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    •CRX• represent Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Car:
    CRX+CBR250RR
    okay this has happened before to a friend's crx also.
    check the Integrated Control Module which is above the fuse box.
    some of the wires could of shorted or the soldering could of just broke apart.
    either way looking for a second item can help.

    Take the steering column cover off man and really look for proper earthing..

    I noticed u needed an ignition switch also seems like u have a few electrical gremlins ay ?

    this was me year 2013


    and now.


    got the whole thing done... damn 20 yr old car.. ahahah
    Last edited by Snoop_gee; 13-01-2014 at 10:46 AM.

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    Thanks Snoop!

    Ended up buying a brand new from Honda! The only one left in Australia!

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    Still having troubles locating it? What does it look like

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    Are you sure it's not your rear brake lights..... There's a brake sensor under the dash......get under your drivers side foot well and move your brake pedal,you will see as the brake pedal comes up it hits a sensor .....push the sensor with your hand and see if your brake lights go out..

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    Member Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Front yard
    Car:
    4WD 89 Concerto
    exactly what jase said, sometimes the plastic pin on the brake pedal snaps causing it to not push the switch back when you let off the brake.
    OEM parts whore

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    Yeah Jase, you are right - I looked at the CRX with the rear lights stuck on - it's missing this little blue rubber thing to stop the circuit. How do I take it off ? Got another CRX I'm stripping at the moment and want that piece..

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    Member Array
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    CRX
    Just push it from the back ..it will just pop out .. You could also try n pry it out with a small screw driver,tho take care they get very brittle.... You can also just find a bolt that fits the hole and put a nut behind it

    I was going to add some useless pics from my build that don't help you at all ....but I won't ..ill leave that for others

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