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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: reston, va
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Just had new battery installed. Repair shop said VSA light went on after battery installation and they didn't know how to reset it. Pretty sure there is nothing wrong except need to reset the VSA warning light.
Is there any information available on this procedure? Thanks. |
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As a follow up, it's a 2005 Pilot EX-L RES. Searched web for two days w/o success. Finally took it to dealer. They Quote "Scanned for DTC's and found Code 84-1 Sensor Logic Failure due to possible battery disconnect and/or low voltage. Battery sensor not calibrated. Reset TCS light and calibrated system." Unquote. Of course, I had to foot the bill for the diagnostics & labor.
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Did they knock the switch when getting in and out of the car?
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