Why is my brake light blinking on and off

Asked by Daniel Aug 25, 2015 at 01:06 PM about the 2000 Honda Accord EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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It comes on sometimes and goes off sometimes ? Anyideas

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Check brake fluid level. If it is low adding brake fluid will make the light go off but you need to have your brakes checked that is a sign of low brake pads.

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It is the brake light that comes on when u pull the emergency brake ?? That the same one we are talking about and ps this is the original poster of this post but i made a diff account by accident

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So i am the one askin the question it is my honda and its the light that comes on when u pull the emergency brake That is the light that is blinking is that my brake light

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Yes they are the same light so check all those things brake fluid level , check for brake leak and make sure the emergency brake lever is fully disengaged.

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