Why are the warning lights on my Honda Accord not working?

Why are the warning lights on my Honda Accord not working?

Actually… many systems are tested by the car before you start it. Usually in the time between when you open the door and turn the ignition on. If there is low voltage from the battery the sensors will give an incorrect reading and thus cause a light or an error.

Are there any problems with the Honda Accord air conditioning?

Air conditioning Engine Trunk Handsfree Gauges Jerking/Hesitation Upon trying to accelerate, the engine hesitated then stalled. Upon restarting and attempting to accelerate, the engine surged forward. Driving on the freeway the engine lost power momentarily then reengaged.

Why does my Honda Accord hesitate when approaching a stop?

Vehicle does not accelerate, but hesitates 2-4 seconds from a stop or near stop, then suddenly surges to mid throttle forcing the driver to either brake suddenly or avoid hitting another vehicle. Happened 4 times in one year with my car.

Can a Honda Accord lose voltage during load test?

Lose some voltage at the battery (200mV -400mV) during a load test and you can see the charge of the battery measures down to 50% of charge (pg 11 of http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/hweb4.pdf ). That link is very informative IMO. That voltage drop is also possible with poor, loose, corroded grounds too even with a 100% charged battery.

Why is my Honda Accord brake light still on?

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What does it mean when your brake light comes on?

The “BRAKE” light has always meant one simple thing: There is a fault with the braking system. Most commonly, this light is triggered by low brake fluid or an engaged parking brake.

Can a parking brake light be activated by ABS?

Usually, the brake fluid level sensor and the parking brake are the only two items that can activate the BRAKE light. But, not all vehicles are the same, and some of the earliest ABS systems would trigger both lights simultaneously for any ABS fault.