How do you turn off the check engine light on a 2011 Honda Accord?
Turn the ignition key to the power accessory position. This will illuminate all the lights on the instrument panel without the engine running. Continue to hold down the select/reset button until the maintenance required light goes out. On some year models, the light may blink once before going out.
Is the Check Engine light on in my Honda Accord?
This small yellow light (labeled “maintenance indicator”) is not the “check engine” light (1991 Honda Accord) How Long Can You Drive With Your Check Engine Light On? Is the car running normally?
Where is the oxygen sensor on a Honda Accord?
It’s just possible, though not common, that a technician wiping oil off the sensor damaged it somehow. On this 1991 Honda Accord, you can see how the oxygen sensor (little rat-tailed item) is located directly below the oil filter.
When does the Check Engine light come on?
Eddie spent 35 years in the automotive business with Honda. He is an ASE Certified Master Technician and has bruised knuckles to prove it. Your “Check Engine” light comes on when your car’s onboard computer (or PCM, Powertrain Control Module) records some kind of problem.
This small yellow light (labeled “maintenance indicator”) is not the “check engine” light (1991 Honda Accord) How Long Can You Drive With Your Check Engine Light On? Is the car running normally?
What’s the update on the Honda Accord for 2011?
For 2011, the Honda Accord receives the first significant updates for its current-generation platform. Most notably, fuel economy is up thanks to revised aerodynamics plus tweaks to the engines and transmissions.
What are the trouble spots on a Honda Accord?
Owner Reported Trouble Spots 1 Brakes. Antilock system (ABS), parking brake, master cylinder, calipers, rotors, pulsation or vibration, squeaking, brake failure or wear. 2 Body Integrity. Squeaks, rattles, wind noises, loose or cracked seals and/or weather-stripping, air and water leaks. 3 Suspension.
Is the Honda Accord still a good car?
Past Honda V6s have been something to brag about, but the 2011 Accord V6 lacks bottom-end torque and feels noticeably less powerful than the comparable V6s of the competition. The Honda Accord no longer features the sort of class-leading materials and construction that used to make its cabin a benchmark.