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Anonymous Posted on Nov 16, 2009

Hi there I have 1993 Honda Accord Center brake light Not working ..I switched the bulb , but still not working ??? some mechanic told me it might be the Brake light Module ..whats that , and where can i find it ?? so i can fix it myself .. P.s This site Rocks :)

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Hi my name is pete first are your outher rear lights working ok ? if so take off the center light off complete first check the area where the light is anchored to the body remove any surface rust because when you fit it back this acts as your earth next corroison on the bulb holder this is all far to commom as rain gets in both locations hope this works for u it did for me

Testimonial: "Hi Pete ..Yes both lights work except the Center ..thank you for the tip, I well try that, hope it works ..cheers :)"

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