What does it mean when the Civic i light is on?

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MacGabriel
07/30/25 5:09am
Civic i light on indicates that there is information waiting to be processed by the onboard computer. A yellow light represents a warning, indicating important information that needs to be checked promptly; a red light represents a serious warning, indicating urgent information, possibly a vehicle malfunction that may affect driving safety, requiring immediate attention. The following are three categories of dashboard indicator lights: 1. Indicator lights: such as light signal indicators, turn signal indicators, parking lights, etc., which serve to inform the status of various vehicle functions. 2. Warning lights: with warning functions, such as fuel indicators, door status indicators, seat belt indicators, etc. Generally, warning lights turn off after the driver performs the corresponding action, such as the seat belt indicator, which turns off after the seat belt is fastened. 3. Fault indicator lights: also the most important indicator lights, such as generator fault indicators, ABS fault indicators, transmission fault indicators, etc.
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