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The FCW light on a Honda Accord signals that the forward collision avoidance system is in use. It will illuminate when the car detects a sudden stop in front of you and automatically applies the brakes to prevent a collision. This feature can react more quickly than you can, potentially preventing an accident. However, the light might also turn on if the sensors are faulty or receiving incorrect signals, leading to false warnings.
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In the 2014 Honda Accord, FCW, which stands for Forward Collision Warning, helps to notify the driver if there is a risk of a potential collision with another vehicle up ahead. This system delivers visual and auditory alerts, along with a warning message that appears on the windshield. You have the option to adjust the FCW settings to provide alerts at long, normal, or short distances.