What does check engine light on Honda SRS mean?

What does check engine light on Honda SRS mean?

(Related Article: How to Reset SRS Light – Honda-Tech.com) The check engine light is a general purpose “idiot” light. It means that there’s a component or sensor in the engine that’s reporting a malfunction. More details can be pulled from the engine computer with an OBD scanner.

Why are the warning lights still on on my Honda Civic?

Figure 1. Honda Accord instrument panel. Figure 2. Honda Civic instrument panel. This symbol just means that the parking brake is engaged. If the parking brake is not engaged and the light is still on, this is an indication that there’s another malfunction in the braking system. Likely, the brake fluid reservoir is low. Figure 3.

What should I do if my Honda Civic won’t start?

The check engine light will likely appear if your car won’t start. If the engine won’t turn over, or if there’s no sound from the starter when turning the key, the battery is likely dead. The easy way to test the car battery is with a multimeter. Connect the multimeter to the positive and negative battery terminials.

(Related Article: How to Reset SRS Light – Honda-Tech.com) The check engine light is a general purpose “idiot” light. It means that there’s a component or sensor in the engine that’s reporting a malfunction. More details can be pulled from the engine computer with an OBD scanner.

Why are the lights flickering on my Honda Accord?

The lights flicker, the dashboard lights up, and the stereo works, but the only thing that happens when you turn the key is a clinking sound. If you can’t figure out why your car is acting this way, then continue reading. This article applies to the Honda Accord (1990-2002).

Figure 1. Honda Accord instrument panel. Figure 2. Honda Civic instrument panel. This symbol just means that the parking brake is engaged. If the parking brake is not engaged and the light is still on, this is an indication that there’s another malfunction in the braking system. Likely, the brake fluid reservoir is low. Figure 3.

How can I tell if my car relay is bad?

Symptoms of a bad relay are the car won’t start, and the engine suddenly shuts off. Remove the relay, and check the solder joints on the printed circuit board (PCB). Look for hairline cracks, and check the circuits with a tester light. If the PCB is the cause, solder the bad joints or replace the relay.