1997 honda accord brake light switch stopper

Honda Brake and Clutch Pedal Switch Stopper

S$5

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*FIXED PRICE* Ever found your brake lights ON even after your ignition is OFF? Chances are the brake switch stopper at the pedal is broken. Get a replacement immediately to avoid battery drainage leading to expensive tow or on-site mobile replacement services. Workshops will typically charge $30 onwards for this. You can find a 10mm to 13mm bolt and nut to replace the stopper permanently. Otherwise you can find me. Search youtube for tons of replacement videos. Add $5 more for installation if you are not comfortable with D-I-Y. I can also go to you for installation at an add-on fee of $20. Applicable to the following models: - Civic up till 2011 - CRV up till 2011 - CR-Z 2011 - Accord up till 2011 - Stream - City - Fit/Jazz 2007-2011 - Odyssey up till 2010 - S2000 up till 2009 and more Note: This OEM part replaces Honda part no. 46505-SA5-000 In some cases they may work for other brands and models #honda #brake #clutch #stopper #nipple #switch #civic #fd #stream #city #crv #crz #stream #accord #fit #jazz #odyssey #s2000 #diy

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1997 honda accord brake light switch stopper

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1997 honda accord brake light switch stopper

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1997 honda accord brake light switch stopper

1997 honda accord brake light switch stopper

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1997 honda accord brake light switch stopper

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Honda Brake and Clutch Pedal Switch Stopper

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1997 honda accord brake light switch stopper

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1997 honda accord brake light switch stopper

5.0 out of 5 stars Boy, is that thing hard to fit. Unless...
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2019

It is the correct size but impossible to install. So I held it in a vice-grip and cut a gap down the shaft all the way to the disk. You have to cut a gap pretty much that wide, and all the way down to the disk, so the nipple will compress enough to install it. I used a fresh dremel cutting disk, one of the fragile brown ones. Installed easily, now, and there's plenty of lip to hold it in.

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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 28, 2022

Useful and fixed problem with out break

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 28, 2022

Had to cut down the edges so it would pop in. Much better than the nickles I duct taped n place until these came.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 16, 2018

I bought these to have on hand. Last batch I got (3) from a different source have been installed: in my Accord, wife's CRV and now, a neighbor's Accord. So, I haven't actually installed either of the two from Koauto yet. However, no reason to expect any problem with these: they appear identical to previous ones I've used: same white color, etc.. This is a simple part; I suspect all I've had came from same mould by whoever is actually manufacturing them. Honda really should have designed this system differently, at least by making this stopper pad out of a material not subject to being degraded by heat. In my experience, looks like you get 13 to 18 years out of one of these and them they crumble into pieces onto carpet in front of driver's seat; this leaves your brake lights on and if you don't get onto solving the issue quickly, your battery gets drained and your car's computer goes off-line, creating a bigger problem. Smart move: replaced this stopper pad at least by the time your car is 10 years old and avert the whole drained-battery scenario. It's easy: If old pad hasn't already fallen out, just break it out with dykes/pliers, etc., and put a new pad in: its just a few minutes. If your pad has already crumbled, pull fuse to the brake lights, or tape a couple of coins or a thin piece of wood, etc. onto brake pedal shaft at the top where the pad is supposed to push small plastic prong on the end of the brake light switch back into this switch to turn the brake lights off. - As a temporary fix, this could save you the whole problem with drained battery and subsequent computer issues.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 20, 2021

I had some concerns that it would not fit based on other reviews mentioning that the material was very rigid and wouldn't fit into the pedals.
The hardest part was pressing the pedals down enough to get room to place it into the hole. After I did, I just pulled up on the pedal and it seated right away.
This was for my 1997 Acura Integra, so maybe other Hondas have smaller holes in the pedals, but I had no issues.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 10, 2021

I needed to make adjustments! it is not a universal part. Description needs to be adjusted .

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 28, 2020

I found these devilishly hard to install - I'm sure on the assembly line Honda has a tool made for this that snaps them in in a second. If you know a good way to get good leverage to get these in without taking the brake pedal assembly apart please post! Otherwise works fine.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 13, 2021

This brake pedal stop pad is easy to install once you figure out why your brake light stays on and runs the battery down. Easy cheap repair, pad simply snaps in place. Love it.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 16, 2022

This does not fit the suggested models! it is the correct size but unfortunately made of the wrong material therefore it will not slip in the hole. Went to the dealership got the same part made of a slightly softer material it fit like a glove. The price of the dealership was cheaper too.

What is a brake light switch stopper?

Your Nissan Stopper Rubber is a small piece of rubber or plastic, and it is usually attached to the arm of the brake pedal beneath the dashboard on your Nissan. The Stopper Rubber is designed to push your brake light switch in when the pedal is not depressed. This process allows your brake lights to turn off.