I have a 2001 DXG and had the same issue. For me it was the maintenance required light so I don't know if that's what you need or not. It means it needs an oil change or whoever did the last oil change forgot to reset the light. There is a certain machine that can reset the light, most mechanic's have them. If you can't find anybody with the machine I suggest you ask next time you go for an oil change. Hope this helped you!
Yes it does have a light, mine just came on
code 34 honda civic
The headlights on a 1998 Honda Civic use adjustment screws which are located on the side of each headlight in the engine bay. Tightening it will raise the light and loosening it will lower it.
To turn off a 2002 Honda Civic engine light it needs to be reset. Resetting the light can be done by either disconnecting the battery or removing the ECU fuse.
To reset the check engine light on a 1998 Honda Civic located the blue 15 amp fuse in the engine bay fuse box. The fuse is labeled ECU, and will reset the check engine light when removed.
If a check engine light is appearing when the car starts then the ECU is receiving an alert from somewhere in the engine. The computer should receive a diagnostic test which will provide an answer as to why the check engine light appeared on the 1997 Honda Civic.
A check engine light on a 2001 Honda Civic means there is a malfunction occurring somewhere on the engine. The ECU is sending a signal so to make the driver aware of the situation.
no it is not
The check engine light on a 2004 Honda Civic can be reset by unplugging the ECU fuse in the engine bay fuse box. The ECU fuse is located is blue and rated at 15 amps.
normally the coil pack
Check engine codes on Honda vehicles such as a 1992 Honda Civic have to be manually reset. To do so, remove the ECU fuse located inside the engine bay.
The light comes on and goes off when you have 2 gallons of gas left & the light stays on when you are on your last gallon of gas.