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    VSA light on dash coming on while driving?

    Ive had my VSA light on the dash come on while ive been driving for the past 2 days. What could be triggering this?

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    loss of traction? are you driving on the same route everyday or same route for the past 2 days?

    e.g your car falls into a pothole or dip in the road and wheelspins.
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    ^^^^ hrmmmm i avoid potholes at all costs because ive got 20"s

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    whats the outer diameter of your tyres?

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    If I remember clearly, if the VSA light comes on without u manually deactivating it from the button, it means that there is a fault in the system, better take it to the dealer for a check.
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    VSA is on? Point the car straight ahead instead of sideways. nuff said.
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    I reckon wheel speed sensor fault.
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    get your dealer service dept to check it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSNTGR8 View Post
    Ive had my VSA light on the dash come on while ive been driving for the past 2 days. What could be triggering this?
    is it the orange hazard triangle coming on, or the actual VSA word?

    is it coming on and staying on?

    or just flashing on and off a couple of times?

    when it does it are you driving 'spirited' ?

    more info...

    if your driving like a grandma, on even dry road... and the VSA word is coming on steady = take it to honda, VSA system fault...

    if your driving a lil 'playfully' or its uneven/bumpy/wet road... and its the triangle flashing for a few seconds every now and then = VSA is stopping you from dying... thank your car and have a good day

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    is it the orange hazard triangle coming on, or the actual VSA word?

    is it coming on and staying on?

    or just flashing on and off a couple of times?

    when it does it are you driving 'spirited' ?

    more info...

    if your driving like a grandma, on even dry road... and the VSA word is coming on steady = take it to honda, VSA system fault...

    if your driving a lil 'playfully' or its uneven/bumpy/wet road... and its the triangle flashing for a few seconds every now and then = VSA is stopping you from dying... thank your car and have a good day
    ROFL,

    but yeh euro003act has covered what it maybe.
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    I would change back to a decent size rims first before going back to honda....

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    LOL if you take it to Honda they will probably just bill you two hours labour and write you a pretty note saying ''non genuine wheels fitted'' as being the cause of the issue..

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