Low tire pressure on the indicated tire.
Low tire pressure on the indicated tire.
Is this not the warning light for the handbrake ? may mean that the handbreak has not been fully disengaged .
Exclamation point in a circle: handbrake is setExclamation point in a slice of a tire: tire pressure is low
Low tire pressure
Check tire pressure
The warning lights on the dashboard of a Honda can mean different things including low oil pressure and overheating. There are Honda City dealers across the country that can use diagnostic tools to determine the cause.
parking, or emergency brake
You are low on air in one or more of your tires!
The dashboard light with an exclamation mark Honda CR-V (2007-) can mean 2 things:1. If the exclamation mark is "in a triangle" it is "VSA activation indicator" and it comes on, when the VSA is turned OFF by using the VSA OFF switch, or the VSA function is lost.2. If the exclamation mark is in a semi-circle it is "The low pressure indicator" and means you have to inflate your tires to a recommended pressure.
The yellow triangle with an exclamation mark on a Honda CR-V typically indicates a warning related to the vehicle's systems, such as low tire pressure, maintenance reminders, or other alerts. It's essential to check the vehicle's dashboard for specific messages or indicators that provide more details. If the warning persists or if you're unsure, it's advisable to consult the owner’s manual or take the vehicle to a qualified mechanic for further diagnosis.
The dashboard light with an exclamation mark inside a triangle in a Honda Ridgeline typically indicates a problem with the vehicle's braking system or a potential issue with the vehicle stability assist system. It may also indicate low brake fluid levels or a malfunction in the anti-lock braking system (ABS). If this light illuminates, it's important to check your brake fluid and consult the owner's manual or a mechanic for further diagnosis. Ignoring this warning could compromise your vehicle's safety.
It is the tire pressure monitoring system, one or more of your tires is low on pressure