What does the wrench light mean on a Honda Accord 2007?
Maintenance Minder™ Indicator Light
Maintenance Minder™ Indicator Light: A yellow wrench on your dashboard means your Honda Accord is due for routine maintenance. It means ECON mode has been activated and is helping your Accord deliver an efficient performance.
Why is the oil light flashing on my Honda Accord?
If the oil pump is functional and the oil levels are within the normal range, then the oil pressure sensor may have failed. If the oil pressure sensor fails, the oil light will begin flashing and indicate there is a lack of oil even though the oil level is normal.
What to do if you have an oil leak in your Honda Accord?
Check for leaks in all the gaskets and seals inside or under the engine bay, which includes the head gasket, oil filter, and even the oil plug. Also, check if the oil pan is damaged because that could be the source of the oil leak.
What are the warning lights on a Honda?
The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Honda. Click a link to learn more about each one. They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray).
When does the maintenance light come on on your car?
When the light begins to flash at startup, you have about 500 miles or so to go before the next scheduled service. After that, the light will generally come on and stay on, letting you know that the time for maintenance has come.
If the oil pump is functional and the oil levels are within the normal range, then the oil pressure sensor may have failed. If the oil pressure sensor fails, the oil light will begin flashing and indicate there is a lack of oil even though the oil level is normal.
Check for leaks in all the gaskets and seals inside or under the engine bay, which includes the head gasket, oil filter, and even the oil plug. Also, check if the oil pan is damaged because that could be the source of the oil leak.
What causes a Honda Accord engine to misfire?
Keeping in mind that any engine needs air, fuel, and spark for ignition, your Honda Accord’s fuel system can often cause the engine to misfire. It can run too lean or rich. Alternatively, there may not be enough fuel for proper combustion, or the fuel isn’t atomizing properly.
What causes a Honda Accord to run rough?
Crank/Cam Sensor- When the cam or crank sensors are not being read by the ECM/PCM, it’s impossible to get the ignition timing right. If you Accord does start at all, it’ll run rough. It could be a more serious mechanical issue, such as as bent valve, bad lifter, etc….