Honda CRV Hybrid - Start button blinking red

Asked by Denisa Jan 19, 2021 at 05:55 AM about the 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello. I have problem with starting my car. In the morning I
pressed start button without break pedal, car turned on and
started defrozing. When I came back, car was turned off
and nothing worked. Only start button was blinking red. Any
recommendations?
(Sorry for my english.)

2 Answers

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Call your local Honda Dealer and have it towed in, for free under warranty! Let them fix it for free and give you a free loaner car too. You shouldn't be stranded with a brand new vehicle!! Hope that helps! Jim

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Get in the car, push on the brake. Take the keyfob and hold it against the start button. Cars, like computers, sometimes need "rebooted". It sounds like a communication problem between car and key fob. Reminds me of the times when my router wasnt working, and I powered it off, then on and fixed it. The method I described "reboots" the communication between car and key fob.

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