The same thing just happened to me last night. Did either of you find out what the problem was? Was it the alternator?
The same thing happened to me today in a 2000 Accord V6. Did you ever find out what the problem was? MB It sounds like a short from run to start in the ignition switch or wiring. jb Have your alternator checked.. this is the standard behavior for the accord when the charging system isn't working.. also factory radio will shut off to conserve available power as the battery starts to drain.
No, it is not legal to charge for parking in designated handicap parking spaces in the state of California. The California Vehicle Code specifically prohibits charging fees for accessible parking.
The two best driving games are Parking Mania and Central Parking.
I suspect it is because the pedal return is weak. My Park Avenue does the same thing. I can lift the pedal with very little pressure from my toe and the indicator goes off.
If you're talking about the green head light indicator to the upper left of your speedometer on your dash, that's the daytime running light indicator (DRL). The high beam indicator is a blue indicator and is inside the speedometer arc. A lot of people confuse these two indicators. The daytime running lights may be disabled by preferably removing the DRL fuse in the fuse box in the driver's door jamb or engaging the parking break.
probably the parking brake indicator
Turn your indicator switch to left/right and the parking light will come on for that side.
Many states require a demonstration of the ____________ parking procedure on the driving exam.
no
By pararelle parking, regular parking, driving speed limit, driving curves, up hill, and focus
Avoid parking in crowded areas and small parking spaces.
Turning Parking Lights ON while Charging BatteryNO, it serves no purpose other than to reduce the life of the parking light bulb filaments, and to cause the battery to have to be charged longer.
push the left indicator arm down