The Honda Pilot Hazard Warning Switch is an automatic emergency warning transmitter that allows the driver to send an emergency message to other road users by activating all the turn indicators simultaneously. In all Honda generations of the midsize Pilot, the Hazard Warning Switch is conveniently located in the center dash and is easy to reach as it has a big red triangle, which can be easily spotted even in times of stress. The Hazard Warning Switch is pressed both mechanically and electrically and connects the left and right signal circuits, which causes all the corner lamps and the indicator arrows in the gauge cluster to flash in perfect time, a pattern known by motorists to indicate that the vehicle has been stopped, is impaired, or is in sudden danger. Since the Hazard Warning Switch supplies power via a dedicated flasher relay and with an always-hot fuse, the warning lights will still pulse even when the headlights are off or the engine is not running so that the stranded Pilot is visible at night or during poor weather. Every Honda Pilot since launch has the same basic Hazard Warning Switch that uses a mere push-on, push-off latch, which can be easily applied when time is of the essence. The Honda family has a regular placement and functionality that makes users accustomed to such a feature so that they are able to find the control without moving their eyes off the road.
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