I have a 2018 Civic with the 1.5T. The first time, it had all of the lights come on was at 44k miles. I took it in and had the codes read. They told me it needed all of the injectors replaced. Wasn't under warranty, so I read a post on in a fb group about using seafoam to fix the problem. Basically, you run the car until the low fuel light comes on, pour in 2 gallons of seafoam, and drive it. It cleared my lights for almost a year. They came back on yesterday. Did the same process and the lights are off for hopefully another year. Very disappointed in Honda.
Hey man I’m in dire need of assistance! I used your other video last year and it fixed my problem, but now it is back and with a vengeance. If you’re willing to hear my issue out I’ll keep typing it here. It originally started with my TPMS system warning turning on after my battery died. I took it to the dealer and they monkeyed with it and now every single warning light is on. I tried your previous fix and it did not work. I tested the battery it was bad and i replaced it and tried your fix again and it did not work. I took it back to dealer and they are telling me my VSA module needs replaced but I don’t get how a bad battery turns into a 1200$ part needing replaced at all. I’ve been scrolling through forums and the best fix I can try is about jumping OBD pins 9 and 4 and doing some other steps. I’m confident my VSA Module is fine as this only started happening after my battery died.
I had multiple lights came last year, the reset worked for a while and it came back. Little that I know, rats chewed the wires. Fixed, taped the wires and did the reset again. Now its ok.
@@geefamz7172 it ended up being a catastrophic VSA pump module internal failure, they charged me 1400$ to fix it. I took it to two other shops to get it confirmed, went through the Honda good will program to get 1000$ taken off the service. It was in the shop for 7 days, I have it back now. I was told by the master tech that he’s never seen that happen before.
Just had same problem with my 2016 Honda Civic. Followed your instructions...rebooting the tablet but sadly it did not correct the problem....tried it again....still no fix 😥 Any other ideas?
Wow, I just take the fuse out, and then put it back, IT WORKS. Thanks bro!
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Was having so many issues but swapping the fuse fixed. Thankyou 🎉!!
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Thank You, taking the fuse out resolved the issue.
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ECU fuse did it for my 2020 si. Thanks!
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Awesome this worked for me and thank you so much your video helped me a lot replaced my and everything was set
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Worked! Thanks bro
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Thank you so much for making this video, had this issue and was so frustrating, taking fuse out fixed the issue for me. Thanks once again^^
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I have a 2018 Civic with the 1.5T. The first time, it had all of the lights come on was at 44k miles. I took it in and had the codes read. They told me it needed all of the injectors replaced. Wasn't under warranty, so I read a post on in a fb group about using seafoam to fix the problem. Basically, you run the car until the low fuel light comes on, pour in 2 gallons of seafoam, and drive it. It cleared my lights for almost a year. They came back on yesterday. Did the same process and the lights are off for hopefully another year. Very disappointed in Honda.
Hi could you please help me how to fix the multiple warning crv 2028 always comes on the engine well maintain.
Hey man I’m in dire need of assistance! I used your other video last year and it fixed my problem, but now it is back and with a vengeance. If you’re willing to hear my issue out I’ll keep typing it here.
It originally started with my TPMS system warning turning on after my battery died. I took it to the dealer and they monkeyed with it and now every single warning light is on. I tried your previous fix and it did not work. I tested the battery it was bad and i replaced it and tried your fix again and it did not work. I took it back to dealer and they are telling me my VSA module needs replaced but I don’t get how a bad battery turns into a 1200$ part needing replaced at all. I’ve been scrolling through forums and the best fix I can try is about jumping OBD pins 9 and 4 and doing some other steps. I’m confident my VSA Module is fine as this only started happening after my battery died.
Use an obd it will tell u exactly what triggers those lights to came up. And also try to check your wires or wire connections.
I had multiple lights came last year, the reset worked for a while and it came back. Little that I know, rats chewed the wires. Fixed, taped the wires and did the reset again. Now its ok.
@@geefamz7172 it ended up being a catastrophic VSA pump module internal failure, they charged me 1400$ to fix it. I took it to two other shops to get it confirmed, went through the Honda good will program to get 1000$ taken off the service. It was in the shop for 7 days, I have it back now. I was told by the master tech that he’s never seen that happen before.
In my case the issue was caused by left rear speed sensor. Only replacement of it fixed this Christmas lights
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Just had same problem with my 2016 Honda Civic. Followed your instructions...rebooting the tablet but sadly it did not correct the problem....tried it again....still no fix 😥 Any other ideas?
For the ECU fuse, how do I "restart the head unit"?
HOW TO FIX MULTIPLE WARNING LIGHTS ON DASHBOARD OF 10th Gen Honda Civic
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