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If the explanation point is inside of what looks like a tire. Tire Pressure Monitor System. Inflate your tires to the correct pressure (probably 32psi) Or could be an issue with you TPMS
hi i would take a look at the inside fuse panel in case a multiplexer box is clipped on the back of int fuse panel u r cluster is missing power or ground in u honda manual under fuses it should give u description of function and a fuse number should point u in the right direction danny
you lost the operators guide, well, why not get one,
honda offers them.
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yes, RTM read the manual. its there, free at link below.
I have 2 guesses. It's either a tire pressure warning light, which means you should fill your tires to the perscribed amount, or its a check engine light (CEL) and means that something is wrong with the engine and the car should be serviced. A third possibility is that it is the ABS light coming on when ABS is activated. However, in this case the light would be intermittent. If you check your owners manual you will get a breakdown of what each of these symbols mean.
if the wheels and tires are over sized the cars computer will throw codes and warning lights at you. the car was made for the designed size wheel and tire you received when you purchased this ride.
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