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What is the low temperature indicator on a Honda HRV?

The low temperature indicator on the Honda HR-V is a snowflake icon on the instrument cluster that signals cold outside temperatures.


The exact icon and placement can vary by model year and trim. In most HR-Vs, the outside temperature is shown on the driver information display and a snowflake icon appears when the temperature drops toward freezing. Some generations may show a LO or LOW indicator instead of—or in addition to—the snowflake.


What the indicator looks like


The familiar symbol is typically a small snowflake located near the outside temperature readout on the instrument cluster or multi-information display. In some trims or generations, a LO (low) or LOW reading may appear to indicate very cold conditions.


When it appears


The indicator tends to show up when outdoor temperatures are low enough to raise concerns about icy roads—generally near or below freezing. The exact threshold isn’t fixed and can vary by year and market, but you’ll often see it around 3°C (around 37°F) or lower. In some configurations it may appear as soon as the ignition is on and the climate display is active.


Model-year variations


Honda has updated HR-V dashboards across generations. In some generations the indicator is a snowflake icon on the digital readout; in others you may see a LO/LOW label instead. If you’re unsure about your specific model year, consult the owner’s manual for precise details.


What to do when you see it


Seeing the low temperature indicator is a cue to be mindful of winter driving conditions and vehicle readiness. Consider these steps:



  • Check the outside temperature shown near the readout to gauge potential icy patches.

  • Drive with extra caution: reduce speed, increase following distance, and brake smoothly to avoid skids.

  • Ensure winter tires are appropriate for the conditions and verify coolant, antifreeze, and windshield washer fluid are stocked and in good condition.

  • Avoid excessive idling; let the engine warm gradually as you drive rather than long static idling to heat the cabin.


In summary, the low temperature indicator on the Honda HR-V is a visual cue—typically a snowflake near the outside temperature reading—that signals cold ambient conditions. Its exact appearance and threshold can vary by model year and trim, so refer to your owner’s manual for specifics. When it appears, adjust driving habits and winter-preparation measures accordingly.


Summary


The low temperature indicator on the Honda HR-V signals cold outside conditions, usually shown as a snowflake icon near the outside temperature display. Exact visuals and thresholds vary by model year and trim, so check the manual for your exact configuration. Use it as a reminder to drive cautiously and ensure winter readiness in cold weather.

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