The interior lights in the middle and rear will not come on
SOURCE: honda crv engine light
I would go to your local Honda dealership and tell them the engine light came on. They will hook it up to a special computer and they will be able to tell you why the engine light came on and what's wrong with the car. Not sure what the cost will be to get it checked out. If you don't have the money for that right now.
SOURCE: 2003 honda crv. how do i remove light bulb cover
you have to go under the bumper and and look behind then look for the back of the lightbalb connection. if you see that. pull on it carefully. if rusted, spray some wd forty on it but make sure you dont get the wires with the wd forty
SOURCE: Honda-crv 2008, When to change the oil.
Honda say thats not true and to wait until the car tells you when to change it. I have a 2008 CRV and you should and can wait till the oil say 15%! We took ours in after a long road trip for our first oil change. We had over 5K and the oil said 65%. The guy said that we did not need to bring it in. We still had change it while it was their but the car goes around 8-9 K on a oil change. A little wrench will come on and the oil life % will come on when it reach15% and will come on every time you start the car till you get it changed.
SOURCE: I have a 2008 Honda Pilot. Today the rear tailgate
the light switch nut holding the tial gate light on is loose or the wires are loose and touching. It is a easy fix look for the contact plate for the switch and see if the knob is loose tighten it up. if you don't know where it is then go to a partssstore and ask them they can show you where it is located. Since it is new It should be covered under warrenty so call your dealership and ask if it is a free repair.
SOURCE: Interior dome/map light replacement - 2008 Honda C-RV
You will have to pry off the lens CAREFULLY using a small screwdriver. There are two (or more) little plastic protrusions on each long side of the lens which fit into the casement. Look for very small slots along the side of the lens to insert the blade of the screwdriver. You can ease the casement away from the lens enough to get it to pop out. Re-inserting it is the same, but probably easier.
Gently, give it a try.
Hope this helps you.
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