10 TL ABS/VSA Lights?
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10 TL ABS/VSA Lights?
I have a 2010 TL with 82K miles. Before you ask lol, Im military, with multiple deployments.
I just parked today and my car threw a couple warnings at me.
Check ABS System
Check VSA System
this has happened once before, a few months ago and after like 40 minutes of troubleshooting, I started the car and poof gone. When I ran the codes, nothing came up.
I've seen some similar threads, but no real resolution. Any ideas?
I just parked today and my car threw a couple warnings at me.
Check ABS System
Check VSA System
this has happened once before, a few months ago and after like 40 minutes of troubleshooting, I started the car and poof gone. When I ran the codes, nothing came up.
I've seen some similar threads, but no real resolution. Any ideas?
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This happened to my car while it was parked in a shed waiting for a new Tekata air bag to replace the recalled one. After sitting a month or two, I took it out and these alarms came in as soon as I started going forward. Both these systems need input from all four wheel speed sensors. I got down and looked at all four sensors where they come out of the wheel hub and run up to the connector. One of these was chewed up and cut so that is could not provide a signal. Little critters live in my shed. Purchased a new one and replaced it. It did take a couple of miles of driving for the warnings to clear. Mine was obvious from the chewed up cable. A Honda tech should be able to hook up a computer to the car and find out what input is causing the alarm if nothing is obvious. The speed sensors were ~25-30$ apiece six or seven years ago.
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This happened to my car while it was parked in a shed waiting for a new Tekata air bag to replace the recalled one. After sitting a month or two, I took it out and these alarms came in as soon as I started going forward. Both these systems need input from all four wheel speed sensors. I got down and looked at all four sensors where they come out of the wheel hub and run up to the connector. One of these was chewed up and cut so that is could not provide a signal. Little critters live in my shed. Purchased a new one and replaced it. It did take a couple of miles of driving for the warnings to clear. Mine was obvious from the chewed up cable. A Honda tech should be able to hook up a computer to the car and find out what input is causing the alarm if nothing is obvious. The speed sensors were ~25-30$ apiece six or seven years ago.
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