Why is there a constant flashing red light in my CD slot when the vehicle is turned off?

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Asked by Sunrise104 May 10, 2015 at 06:52 AM about the 2015 Honda CR-V LX FWD

Question type: General

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Yes it will drain the battery, but only if you don't use the vehicle for an extended period of time. It'll drain faster in colder, especially below freezing temperatures.

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Thanks for this helpful info! Just bought a 2014 Honda CR-V SUV and had no idea what this flashing red light might mean. Husband could not find anything relative to it in the manual provided. We'll be sure to always run the car - especially in the cold weather.

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I already got a new battery and it with good for two days now it’s blinking again. I am an older person and I hate having this problems

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Why is there a red seat belt light flashing when the car is parked? Drove it yesterday then got pretty cold last night then this morning it is blinking. When I unlocked the car it quit blinking. It is a 2020 Honda CR-V Touring with 658 miles on it

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