The FCW indicator light on a Honda Accord will come on when the collision avoidance system is active. FCW stands for forward collision warning. The most common reason that this light will come on is when someone stops suddenly in front of You and the vehicle engages the brakes for You. This can usually react faster than You can so that the vehicle will stop and not crash into the car stopping in front of You. The FCW light may also turn on when the sensors are damaged or not getting the correct signal. This can lead the system to being confused and it may engage the warning system when there is not any danger.
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FCW stands for Forward Collision Warning on the 2014 Honda Accord. This feature alerts the driver when there is a possibility that the vehicle may collide with another detected ahead. The system will give both visual and audio alerts and a warning will flash on the windshield. You can set this FWC feature to alert you at long, normal or short distances.
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