On my 2007 Honda CR-V The DRL code appeared on the dash board. Additionally I had only one high beam (on the passenger side); both low beams were fine, but I did not have a Daytime Running Light on the drivers side. The DRL code was really misleading because the real problem was that the high beam element in the headlight bulb was burned out. Note that the daytime running light is not a seperate bulb -- it is the high beam element which is powered at a low voltage. Once I replaced the head light bulb everything worked fine and the DRL code on the dash board was gone. So if the DRL message appears what you really need to do is replace the headlight bulb (there are YouTube videos which show how to do this - but search for headlight replacement, not for DRL fix). Be careful not to touch the new bulb with you hands since premature burnout can occur from the grease off your skin. I got my bulb from Wal-Mart for $8.88 (it's a 9003/HB2 for the 2007 CR-V) -- that's a pretty cheap fix.
You have a day time running light burnt out
SOURCE: DRL-1998 Cavalier Z24
Check your DRL relay that is located in the fuse box. Also check the connector under the battery box for corrosion. (Not a smart place to put a connector) GM really messed up with the wiring on the 98-00 cavaliers headlights.
SOURCE: Dashboard warning lights.
The warning light that looks like a pot or kettle with arrows is the "Low tire pressure warning light*" I found the answer on the Toyota web site by registering, logging in, entering my model and searching the owners manuals for warning lights.
SOURCE: Hi...I have a 2003 Honda CRV and intermittently my
The problem as reported by many others on the internet appears to be with the DRL relay located under the hood. If you can find it (check the owner's manual), then it might be a matter of taking it out and resoldering the connectors in the base. Some people suggest taking the relay out and using the normal lights - depending on what the road rules require.
Finally, you may want to buy a new relay.
SOURCE: Dashboard says B12 on my '07 Honda CRV
Look on owner manual page 263 under maintenance minder
Maintenance Main Items Maintenance Sub Items
B . Replace engine oil and filter 1. Replace air cleaner element
.Inspect front and rear brankes
. Check parking brakes 2. Replace dust and pollen filter
B 1, 2 not B12
Good luck
radcom907
SOURCE: green key symbol warning light on dashboard of 2002 honda crv
the ignition has two codes,one is in the key.and the other is in the remote(rolling code) the car is telling you that the key is recognised to start the engine but the remote has not sent the correct signal,it will allow you to start the car but is is possible the remotes battery needs replacing,change all keys at the same time,your main keys battery will last about 9 months,the 2nd key about 2 yrs...
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