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What are the reasons for the VSA and check engine lights to illuminate on a 2009 Honda Accord?

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Warren B

If the VSA light is illuminated in your car, it's likely due to a problem with components in the system, such as sensors, suspension parts, and wiring. To pinpoint the specific issue causing the VSA light to come on, you'll need to perform a thorough diagnostic test on the vehicle. VSA, short for Vehicle Stability Assist, is a sensor system utilized in Honda Accords. This system oversees traction control and communicates with sensors on each wheel to send data to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU). Identifying the exact cause of the check engine light activation can be challenging without conducting a diagnostic assessment, as it can be triggered by various faults.

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  • Ariana buchholz

    Could using two different-sized tires on a 2009 Honda Accord cause the VSA indicator to illuminate?

  • June

    If your 2009 Honda Accord shows both the VSA and check engine lights turning on, it means your car is struggling to keep track of your tires' stability and grip on the road.

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