What does VSA mean on a 2007 Honda CRV?

What does VSA mean on a 2007 Honda CRV?

Vehicle Stability Assist
When that warning light triangle with an exclamation point pops up, there’s a simple explanation. It means that there is something wrong with your Honda vehicle’s Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) system. This system helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the car turns more or less than desired.

What does the ABS light mean on a Honda CRV?

The ABS light is different than the brake warning light itself. The brake light indicates that there is a problem with the physical braking system and that your CR-V is unsafe to drive. Yes, you can drive your CR-V with the ABS light on.

How to fault reset Honda ABS and VSA?

Honda ABS / VSA Fault Reset Procedure: Turn the Ignition switch OFF and take the key out. Short pins 4 and 9 on the OBD connector located under the dash on the driver side. Now put your foot on the brake pedal and hold it down lightly while turning on the ignition switch to position “II” (all the dash lights come on, but don’t start it).

How does the ABS system work on a CRV?

Your CR-V’s ABS system uses a system of sensors to determine wheel speed when braking. If one of the wheels is starting to lock up, it’ll apply the maximum amount of brake to that wheel in order to keep it from sliding. Wheels that are turning will slow a vehicle faster than a locked wheel.

Is there a rating for a Honda CRV?

Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Come along with Eric O. at the SMA shop as we have a look at this Honda CRV that has the ABS and VSA Light on. We quickly find out it has a code 66-01 stored in it indicating a “Pressure Sensor Malfunction.”

The ABS light is different than the brake warning light itself. The brake light indicates that there is a problem with the physical braking system and that your CR-V is unsafe to drive. Yes, you can drive your CR-V with the ABS light on.

Honda ABS / VSA Fault Reset Procedure: Turn the Ignition switch OFF and take the key out. Short pins 4 and 9 on the OBD connector located under the dash on the driver side. Now put your foot on the brake pedal and hold it down lightly while turning on the ignition switch to position “II” (all the dash lights come on, but don’t start it).

Your CR-V’s ABS system uses a system of sensors to determine wheel speed when braking. If one of the wheels is starting to lock up, it’ll apply the maximum amount of brake to that wheel in order to keep it from sliding. Wheels that are turning will slow a vehicle faster than a locked wheel.

Where is the VSA light on a Honda Civic?

AND ITS ACTUALLY ABS LIGHT FLASHING UP FOLLOWED IMMEDIATLEY BY A VSA LIGHT. Thanks You have a magnetic sensor behind the brake disk with a channeled metal cylinded as part of the hub that passes the sensor when the wheel is moving.