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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Canada
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HI
My 2010 pilot touring has recently started spitting up a vtm-4 code. Seems to happen on cold days and goes off after restarting once the pilot is warmed up a bit. No noticeable difference in performance, no rough idle etc, and it's not a VTM (traction) issue as this will happen on clear roads etc. I'm thinking sensor related but just kind of curious if others have had the same problem. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: western ny
Posts: 210
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My 2011 Touring is doing the exact same thing. When I see the vtm-4 remain lit I immediately turn the car off and restart. It always disappears.
The requirement to use my navigation code is also coming on frequently, although not necessarily at the same time. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Seattle
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I agree. it's loose connection or bad battery. (Check the connection before replacing the battery)
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