Why does my Honda Pilot have a check engine light?
However, if the check engine light, VSA light, and ABS light (sensor logic failure error code 84-01) persist, then take it into the dealer. I tried running a OBD2 code reader from Autozone, but it only indicates check engine lights, not ABS or VSA Honda DTS codes. You may want to consider picking up a OBD2 reader from Amazon.
Can a check engine light be a problem?
If your car is running normally, and you have no problem driving it, the problem is not so severe that you need to panic. Of course you should not ignore the light; it is warning you of some problem with the emissions system.
Is the Check Engine light on in my Honda Accord?
This small yellow light (labeled “maintenance indicator”) is not the “check engine” light (1991 Honda Accord) How Long Can You Drive With Your Check Engine Light On? Is the car running normally?
When does the VSA and check engine light come on?
That said, the check engine light and VSA often come on together when the oil level is low. Make sure your oil level is correct. If oil level isn’t a problem then you’ll need to go further in diagnosing by getting the codes. Thanks for the reply John.
However, if the check engine light, VSA light, and ABS light (sensor logic failure error code 84-01) persist, then take it into the dealer. I tried running a OBD2 code reader from Autozone, but it only indicates check engine lights, not ABS or VSA Honda DTS codes. You may want to consider picking up a OBD2 reader from Amazon.
If your car is running normally, and you have no problem driving it, the problem is not so severe that you need to panic. Of course you should not ignore the light; it is warning you of some problem with the emissions system.
This small yellow light (labeled “maintenance indicator”) is not the “check engine” light (1991 Honda Accord) How Long Can You Drive With Your Check Engine Light On? Is the car running normally?
That said, the check engine light and VSA often come on together when the oil level is low. Make sure your oil level is correct. If oil level isn’t a problem then you’ll need to go further in diagnosing by getting the codes. Thanks for the reply John.