I had the same issue with my PWR button, along with the rear wiper button not working correctly (... blew my ignition fuse in the main fuse box under the hood, Completely killed my wiring harness). Have a shop look at the wiring in the vehicle. However, the "PWR" button doesn't do anything but make the transmission shift at a higher RPM. And if you don't know, it pretty much just kills your gas mileage and makes the car a little faster.. The only time I've ever used it is when I need a slightly faster 0-60.
Don't touch black stripes
press the P button
yes you can, but it won't stay out for ever, i get mine out because i have a belly button fetish,and i love it.
isn't that a button for that on Crackdown?
The GFCI reset button may not stay in if there is a fault in the electrical circuit or if the GFCI itself is faulty. It is important to have a qualified electrician inspect and repair the GFCI to ensure safety.
You make sure nobody hits the 'off' button
Yes look how it's mentioned and tell me I'm wrong
hold the setup button for a second, then click the button labeled menu. If you hold the setup button too long the light will stay on and expect a code for reprogramming, so don't do that.
When you open your door there is a button that is spring loaded and pops out to turn the light on. When you close the door it pushes the button in to turn it off.If that button is stuck or damaged it will stay on . or If a wire is pinched it will ground out causing the light to stay on. Or you have a switch that dials up the dashboard lights from dim to high , If you roll that button past high it turns on the light . Roll it back and you will feel it click and your light will turn off.
The Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) light will come on briefly when the system is activated. It will also come on and stay on if you turn the system off by pushing the VSA button. If the light comes on and stays on and the VSA button has not been pushed, then stop and turn the engine off. Restart the engine to reset the system, and if the light continues to stay on take the vehicle to you local Honda dealer for repair as something is wrong.
Possibly the keyswitch.
Only if something is wrong. Drive it to your local auto parts store and have them check the system. Most do it for free.