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Old Jul 16, 2013 | 10:42 PM
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Guys, I need your help.

My (VSA) an (!) light came on a week ago and won't turn off again. I haven't done anything to the car before it came on. It did a thorough research online but couldn't find any help.

The ABS light is not on

Firslty I checked the obvious things recommended.
- Brake fluid -> just under max
- Steering wheel -> straight
- car allignment -> done 4 weeks ago

Next I tried to get the blink codes from the OBDII Reader with the pin 4-9 jumper trick.

ABS light error codes are: 61, 65, 66
Power Steering error code is: 23


I couldn't find anywhere what these codes mean. Can anyone help translating the codes, please?

Did I read the codes right? 61 = 6 long blinks, 1 short blink PAUSE 6 long blinks, 5 short blinks, PAUSE 6 long blinks, 6 short blinks, LONG PAUSE same blinks again.

My car is a 2007 UK spec S2000.

Not sure if the things I did recently to the car are related to the problem, but here they are:
- Fitting new coilovers
- Changing tyres to 225/255

The day before the lights came on I cleaned the engine bay with a jetwash.
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Old Jul 24, 2013 | 06:30 AM
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No ideas? Anyone? Still trying to fix my car.
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Old Jul 24, 2013 | 04:12 PM
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Water under pressure may have entered the fuse box. Use a blow dryer. Worth a try. GL
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Old Jul 24, 2013 | 05:04 PM
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The lights are on because there are codes stored in the ABS and EPS module. You will need to take your S to a auto shop that has a "Scan Tool". This device can hook up to your car and look into each module/computer to read the codes and also monitor various sensors, etc. From there you will more than likely need to have a repair, then codes cleared.
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Old Jul 28, 2013 | 09:38 PM
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I now found that may Alternator is broken and all the warning lights are on now.

Could those two problems be related?
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