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Honda Vehicle Service Warning Indicators

A good driver understands their car's indicator lights. These lights warn you about needed maintenance, and they help you avoid serious damage. To help you learn your indicator lights, we'll highlight the ten you will commonly find in today's vehicles.

Airbag Fault

Airbag Fault

This light covers your airbags and your seat belts. If you see it, your secondary restraint system has a fault. Leaving it unaddressed could mean your airbags won't deploy if needed. We suggest you seek immediate service.

Low Fuel Level Warning Light

Low Fuel Level Warning Light

As your gas supply dwindles, this light will shine. We suggest you don't try running on fumes. Find a service station.

Oil Pressure Warning Light

Oil Pressure Warning Light

When your oil system loses pressure, this light glows. Low oil pressure usually means that you need to add oil. If you find your oil level sufficient, then only a mechanical problem can explain the low pressure. Repairs are required.

Service Vehicle Soon

Service Vehicle Soon

This light tells you when to change your oil and perform other milestone-related maintenance. We provide excellent scheduled maintenance, and we can reset this indicator for you.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

Sufficient tire pressure is crucial for traction and safety. If this indicator appears, you should find an air hose promptly. Fill your tires to your car's prescribed air pressure. If the indicator remains lit, your sensors may need service.

Slip Indicator

Slip Indicator

If you lose traction due to road conditions, this light will appear. It indicates that your traction control or electronic stability control has engaged. If this light appears during normal driving conditions, it may indicate a traction system malfunction.

Charging System Warning Light

Charging System Warning Light

Your battery and its charging circuit are connected to this indicator. The circuit includes your fan belt. This light can indicate a spectrum of faults, so safely stop if it appears. Seek professional assistance.

Brake System

Brake System

You have a fault in your brake system if this light appears. While you will not lose braking capability immediately, do not let this problem linger. Seek repair quickly.

Open Door Warning Light

Open Door Warning Light

This light appears when you're operating your car with an open door. Safely close the door or your trunk. If the light does not dim after you have closed all your doors, we can service this indicator.

Coolant Level Warning

Coolant Level Warning

Do not run your car with this indicator lit. It signifies a low coolant level. Low coolant causes engines to overheat rapidly. You can easily damage an overheated engine.