Where is the red light on my Honda Odyssey?

Where is the red light on my Honda Odyssey?

After a week, I just noticed that the red “Security System Indicator” in the dash, just beside the odometer push stick, (not the led antitheft indicator beside the Radio/CD player,) flashing all the time after I lock the van. Anyone can help to answer: 1. Is this red indicator keep flashing normal?

Is it normal for a Honda Odyssey security light to flash?

Yes, it’s normal for this light to flash after you lock the van. It means the security system is active. If you ever lock the van and the light does not flash, something is wrong. The light you described is the same one as in the first post. How to troubleshoot AC Compressor? My wife has an 08 Odyssey.

Is there a red light on the dashboard that is flashing?

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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).

After a week, I just noticed that the red “Security System Indicator” in the dash, just beside the odometer push stick, (not the led antitheft indicator beside the Radio/CD player,) flashing all the time after I lock the van. Anyone can help to answer: 1. Is this red indicator keep flashing normal?

Yes, it’s normal for this light to flash after you lock the van. It means the security system is active. If you ever lock the van and the light does not flash, something is wrong. The light you described is the same one as in the first post. How to troubleshoot AC Compressor? My wife has an 08 Odyssey.

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).