May
19
insurancelady82 asked:
I have a 1995 Acura Integra, with an automatic transmission. Two days ago I went to get into the car and the shift lock was on, and my brake lights won’t work. I’ve already replaced the fuse, and that hasn’t fixed the problem. Other than going into a mechanic and getting the solanoid replaced, what else could be the problem? Could one brake light going out cause the whole issue? Should I try replacing the brake light bulbs?
Robert
I have a 1995 Acura Integra, with an automatic transmission. Two days ago I went to get into the car and the shift lock was on, and my brake lights won’t work. I’ve already replaced the fuse, and that hasn’t fixed the problem. Other than going into a mechanic and getting the solanoid replaced, what else could be the problem? Could one brake light going out cause the whole issue? Should I try replacing the brake light bulbs?
Robert
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