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What is the green light on my Honda dashboard?

The green dashboard lights on a Honda generally indicate normal operation or an active feature rather than a warning. They show that a function is currently available or engaged.


In this article, we explain the common green indicators you may see on a Honda dashboard, what each one means, and how to respond if you’re unsure which light you’re looking at. Note that symbols can vary by model year and trim, so checking your owner’s manual or Honda’s official resources for your specific vehicle is a good idea.


Common green indicators you may see


The following green lights typically signal features that are on or ready to use. They are usually green to indicate normal operation or active status.



  • Turn signals — Green arrow indicators (left or right) flash when you signal a lane change or turn.

  • ECON mode — A green ECON text or a green leaf icon appears when fuel-saving mode is active.

  • Cruise control — A green CRUISE indicator or a car with a speedometer icon shows when cruise control is engaged or ready.

  • Lane Keeping Assist / Lane Departure — A green icon of a car with lane markings shows when lane-keeping or lane-departure mitigation is active.


If you see one of these lights, it’s normally telling you that the related system is functioning or that a feature is currently operational. Different trims and model years may use slightly different icons or wording for the same function.


How to identify the light on your specific model


Use these steps to identify a green dashboard light you encounter, especially if you’re unsure what it represents on your vehicle:



  1. Look closely at the symbol displayed by the light to identify the feature it represents.

  2. Note whether the light is steady or flashing, as behavior can indicate different statuses (e.g., flashing might mean a feature is actively adjusting or ready).

  3. Consider what you were doing in the car recently (e.g., turning on cruise control, enabling ECON mode, or using lane-keeping assist).

  4. Consult your owner’s manual or Honda’s official online resources for the exact meaning of the symbol on your model year and trim.

  5. If you still can’t identify the light or it behaves unexpectedly, contact a Honda dealer or qualified technician for guidance.


Understanding these indicators helps you use your vehicle’s fuel-saving and safety features effectively and avoid confusion while driving.


Model-year variations


Symbol shapes and colors can vary by year and trim. Some models use a small green leaf icon for ECON, while others display the text “ECON.” Lane-keeping indicators may appear as a car with lane lines, and cruise-control indicators can differ in appearance. Always verify with the specific owner’s manual for your vehicle.


Examples by model family


In many Civics and Accords, the ECON indicator is green, the turn-signal arrows glow green when active, the cruise control indicator appears green when engaged, and the lane-keeping icon is shown in green when the system is active. SUVs like the CR-V, HR-V, and Pilot generally use similar symbols, though exact graphics can differ by year and trim.


Summary


Green dashboard indicators on Honda vehicles typically signal normal operation or active features such as turn signals, ECON fuel-saving mode, cruise control, and lane-keeping assist. They are not warnings. If a green light appears and you’re unsure what it represents, or if it behaves unusually, refer to the owner’s manual or contact a Honda dealer for exact guidance tailored to your model and year.

What is the green symbol on my Honda dashboard?


A green light on a Honda dashboard generally indicates a system is active and functioning normally, so it is not a cause for concern. It could mean your turn signal is on, cruise control is engaged, your high beams are on (often blue or green), or you are in an Eco-friendly driving mode. A green flashing key symbol is different and means the immobilizer system isn't recognizing the key, which will prevent the car from starting. 
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Common green lights

  • Turn Signal: A green arrow blinking to the left or right means your turn signal is activated. 
  • Cruise Control: A green cruise control indicator means the system is engaged and has set a speed. 
  • Eco Mode: A green light or green/light green/white lights around the speedometer indicate your fuel-saving mode is active. 
  • High Beams: The high beam indicator is often blue, but can sometimes be green, to show your high beams are on. 
  • Lane Keep Assist: A green icon may appear when the Lane Keep Assist system is on and ready. 

Flashing green key light
  • Immobilizer System: If you see a flashing green key symbol, the car's security system is having trouble recognizing your key. 
  • Cause: This can be due to a weak key fob battery or an issue with the key's connection to the immobilizer system. 
  • Action: The car will not start while this light is flashing. Try using a different key if you have one, or have the system checked by a dealer if the problem persists. 



What does the green light symbol mean on my dashboard?


Lane assist – This green light means your lane assist system is on, helping to detect road markings. Press brake pedal – This green light appears when you need to press and hold your brake – only for cars with automatic transmission.



What does the green light mean on a Honda Accord?


Green Dashboard Lights
A green light applies to something like your cruise control or turn signal. Its purpose is simply to tell you that the feature is activated, and is nothing to worry about.



What do Honda's dashboard light colors mean?


Green dashboard lights are not cause for concern; continue driving normally. Yellow: A problem may be present. Caution should be exercised if these lights come on, and you should look into the issue. Red: Stop the car whenever possible, as a major problem has occurred. Bring your car to a service center immediately.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.