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The main reason why the VSA light might turn on in your Honda Pilot is usually because of using tires that are different sizes. It's not safe for your vehicle, and the light will stay on until you switch out the tires. If you see both the VSA light and the check engine light illuminated, it's probably just a sign that your oil is low. It's common for these lights to come on simultaneously in this situation.
What triggers the VSA and check engine lights to illuminate, and what might be the reason for it after disconnecting the battery terminal?
It's not related to your tire size, moron. The check engine light and VSA indicator coming on indicate another issue, not the tire size. People who make dumb suggestions like blaming the tires for the warning lights should keep quiet and stop spreading misinformation. If you're clueless about the topic, it's best to stay silent.
How can you address that issue? My car was repaired, but the light returned immediately afterward.
@Jay, the manual clearly states that information, you idiot.
A problem related to grip and steadiness can lead to the VSA and check engine indicators lighting up in the Honda Pilot.
Why do you all get angry so easily? Relax and unwind. Maybe try smoking a joint or something. Seriously, what's up with that?
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