Minneapolis, Mn with Honda Tester?
Hi all,
I just built my 2006 s2000 into a track car (roll bar, poly bushings, sparco seat, 6pt harness, gutted interior, coilovers) this winter. After all this work, I went for the first drive with it. Brake, VSA, !, ABS, and airbag lights are all on. There are no check engine lights. I tried disconnecting the battery, nothing. I figure it could of been me tinkering and busted something like a speed sensor wire. Brake level is full, tires filled up.
I've done my research and there are some procedures to try and rest them, but I figure there is something probably broken. I want to know if anyone in the Minneapolis, MN area has a Honda tool I could borrow?
In the mean time, here is copy/pasted procedure I found in the forum of what I plan to try tomorrow:
Part 1.
First you have to reset the system's computer...
1) Jump pins 4 and 9.
2) Press and hold the brake pedal while switching the ignition key to position II (on), but don't start the engine.
3) Wait for the ABS light to turn off and then remove your foot from the brake pedal.
4) Wait for the ABS light to turn on, then press and hold the brake pedal again.
5) ABS light should turn off, then remove your foot from the brake pedal.
6) Wait for two flashes of ABS light. If it flashes it means that errors are erased.
7) Turn the ignition key to the "off" position.
Part 2
Now to clear the VSA neutral position error:
Do not touch the brake pedal anymore.
1) Keep Pins 4 and 9 jumped.
2) Switch the ignition key to position II (on) again, but don't start the engine. Then after the ABS light turns off, quickly press the "VSA off" button.
3) After ABS light turns on again, quickly press the "VSA off" button again.
4) VSA and triangle should turn off. The problem's solved.
Cheers!
Eric
I just built my 2006 s2000 into a track car (roll bar, poly bushings, sparco seat, 6pt harness, gutted interior, coilovers) this winter. After all this work, I went for the first drive with it. Brake, VSA, !, ABS, and airbag lights are all on. There are no check engine lights. I tried disconnecting the battery, nothing. I figure it could of been me tinkering and busted something like a speed sensor wire. Brake level is full, tires filled up.
I've done my research and there are some procedures to try and rest them, but I figure there is something probably broken. I want to know if anyone in the Minneapolis, MN area has a Honda tool I could borrow?
In the mean time, here is copy/pasted procedure I found in the forum of what I plan to try tomorrow:
Part 1.
First you have to reset the system's computer...
1) Jump pins 4 and 9.
2) Press and hold the brake pedal while switching the ignition key to position II (on), but don't start the engine.
3) Wait for the ABS light to turn off and then remove your foot from the brake pedal.
4) Wait for the ABS light to turn on, then press and hold the brake pedal again.
5) ABS light should turn off, then remove your foot from the brake pedal.
6) Wait for two flashes of ABS light. If it flashes it means that errors are erased.
7) Turn the ignition key to the "off" position.
Part 2
Now to clear the VSA neutral position error:
Do not touch the brake pedal anymore.
1) Keep Pins 4 and 9 jumped.
2) Switch the ignition key to position II (on) again, but don't start the engine. Then after the ABS light turns off, quickly press the "VSA off" button.
3) After ABS light turns on again, quickly press the "VSA off" button again.
4) VSA and triangle should turn off. The problem's solved.
Cheers!
Eric
Last edited by weenrock; Mar 24, 2018 at 08:03 PM.
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