when dlr on the dash shows up whadoes it mean

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Asked by gman Aug 10, 2007 at 11:58 AM about the 2002 Acura RSX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

when dlr shows up on your dash what does that mean thank you

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Hi gman, Normally this light is indicating that routine maintenance is required. Oil change, Air filter replaced, etc. Make an appointment and take it in. If for nothing else than to have the annoying light turned off for you. Hope this helps!

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It means that your Daytime Running Lights (DLR) are not on. Usually this means that your car is running, but that the parking brake was set when it was started. Release the parking brake, and the DLR lights go on, the indicator goes off and you are ready to drive. Either that or it means your CD player has detected that you're listening to a David Lee Roth CD.... ;^)

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That's the 10,000 mile light. Every 10,000 miles this light will go on to remind you to make service to your car. Kind of a way to make you go to the dealer when you don't need to. You can shut the light off yourself, the instructions are in you manual. If you don't have the manual, message me back and I'll look at mine.

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When I was driving a message in the window dash was on. It went off when I shut down the car. I look in the infor button and nothing.

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Check your Day time Running Lights one the lights maybe burnout.....?

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