Indicator lights – HONDA 2000 Accord Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Indicator Lights

Turn Signal and

Hazard Warning

Indicators

The left or right turn signal light

blinks when you signal a lane change

or turn. If the light does not blink or

blinks rapidly, it usually means one

of the turn signal bulbs is burned out

(see page

252

). Replace the bulb as

soon as possible, since other drivers

cannot see that you are signalling.

When you turn on the Hazard

Warning switch, both turn signal

lights blink. All turn signals on the

outside of the car should flash.

"Daytime Running

Lights" Indicator

Canadian models only

This indicator lights when you turn

the ignition switch to ON (II) with

the headlight switch off and the

parking brake set. It should go off if

you turn on the headlights or release

the parking brake. If it comes on at

any other time, it means there is a

problem with the DRL. There may

also be a problem with the high

beam headlights.

High Beam Indicator

This light comes on with the high

beam headlights. See page

60

for

information on the headlight

controls.

On Canadian models, this indicator

comes on with reduced brightness

when the Daytime Running Lights

(DRL) are on (see page

61

).

Cruise Control Indicator

Only on models equipped with Cruise

Control System

This lights when you set the cruise

control. See page

66

for information

on operating the cruise control.

Low Fuel Indicator

This light comes on as a reminder

that you must refuel soon.

Instruments and Controls

DRL

CRUISE

CONTROL

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