Rear lights won't turn off

Asked by SVmomof3 Jun 20, 2019 at 02:18 AM about the 1999 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The stop plate where the brake pedal is came apart I intend
on replacing can I pull a fuse to make the tail lights go off
we're just connected battery if so how do I do either?

5 Answers

I tried the fuse box but wasn't able to pull anything that was significant to where it was located I'm petrified of car batteries I've seen bad things happen and don't feel comfortable with touching them but I guess that's what I'll have to do or try. I know a certified mechanic who is online with me now but when I visited his home this evening with my three children he refused to help me because I didn't reply to him earlier in the day about separate conversation issue this angered him so he refused to help me so I thank you for whoever you are however far away you are without knowing me to offer the help thank you

I don't have a wrench that's the size of the nut on the battery to loosen it I just have pliers and sockets

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The fuse box should be either under dash on side panels or under dash on driver side. When u take off cover (if on side) It will tell u on cover which ones they are. If u disconnect battery take neg side off (-) . U shouldn't have any problem there. The size should be a 10 metric. Always as safety wear eye protection...just in case.. Hope DAT helps. :)

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