View Full Version : Gauge cluster lights up when brake is pressed
Kouki_20TILL3
09-09-2010, 12:15 AM
Never really noticed it until today and it kind of had me thinking. I've never noticed that my gauge cluster lights up when i step on my brake pedal. My headlights aren't turn on at all either. Could it be that there is something wired up incorrectly causing it to do this? Is it supposed to do this? haha!
Thanks guys.
Wookie384
09-09-2010, 12:55 AM
Never really noticed it until today and it kind of had me thinking. I've never noticed that my gauge cluster lights up when i step on my brake pedal. My headlights aren't turn on at all either. Could it be that there is something wired up incorrectly causing it to do this? Is it supposed to do this? haha!
Thanks guys.
My friend had an Integra that had the dash lights turn on every time he pressed the brakes, it had been doing it since he bought it, I checked everything out for linke an hour and it turned out that some asshat shoved a wrong bulb (dual filament where it should have been single filament) into one of the tail light sockets. So I would check the car out for something simple as a fuse or the light bulbs first.
Kouki_20TILL3
09-09-2010, 01:00 AM
My friend had an Integra that had the dash lights turn on every time he pressed the brakes, it had been doing it since he bought it, I checked everything out for linke an hour and it turned out that some asshat shoved a wrong bulb (dual filament where it should have been single filament) into one of the tail light sockets. So I would check the car out for something simple as a fuse or the light bulbs first.
Hahah thanks for the tip! I'll check that out and see if i can find a misplaced bulb!
joeapple8
09-09-2010, 01:03 AM
My friend had an Integra that had the dash lights turn on every time he pressed the brakes, it had been doing it since he bought it, I checked everything out for linke an hour and it turned out that some asshat shoved a wrong bulb (dual filament where it should have been single filament) into one of the tail light sockets. So I would check the car out for something simple as a fuse or the light bulbs first.
Ding ding ding ding!
I accidentally did the same shit but with LED bulbs, I was like wtf is wrong.. lol I felt like a dumb ass after figuring it out.
EDT007
09-09-2010, 09:26 AM
It could be the wrong bulb, or in my case the dual filament somehow melted onto one another causing a dual-circuit. When I would apply the brake the current would go through the other filament causing my guages and parking lights to come one. Just something to check for. Goodluck.
Kouki_20TILL3
09-09-2010, 09:39 AM
Thanks for all the info guys! First thing i checked was my taillight bulbs, and sure enough the bulb was in the wrong spot! Fixed now.
ygda9
12-30-2015, 08:36 PM
Good info, so same thing is happiness to me my guess it's the leds on my coner lights that's causing to turn on
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kruked
12-30-2015, 10:18 PM
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rawgarage
12-30-2015, 11:52 PM
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qoladog
12-31-2015, 12:13 AM
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