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What is the significance of "vsa" on a 2008 Honda Accord?

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Nidia D.

In the 2008 Honda Accord, VSA means Vehicle Stability Assist. It's a safety system aimed at boosting stability when navigating corners and turns. This feature reduces the risk of tire lift and fish tailing. An indication that it's malfunctioning may not be immediately obvious, but a trouble code will eventually show up. Repairing this system cannot be done independently and needs to be handled by a professional at a repair shop. The average cost for this service is around a couple hundred dollars.

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  • Eric G.

    While I was driving, the VSA indicator lit up and it seemed like the car wanted to turn off. I managed to park, but then the car shut off on its own. Can you tell me what this means?

  • Roseann V.

    Will this light illuminate when your battery is close to depletion?

  • Sandy S

    Should I just purchase a new switch? Would that solve the issue?

  • Stevo

    Why is the VSA light showing on my 2008 Honda Accord's odometer?

  • Warwick

    The 2008 Honda Accord's VSA, short for Vehicle Stability Assist, is designed to keep your car steady when cornering or driving on uneven terrain. It helps control your vehicle if it starts to turn more or less than intended, and it improves traction on slippery roads by adjusting the engine and using the brakes as needed. If the VSA kicks in, you might notice a difference in how the engine responds and hear some sounds from the VSA system. Keep an eye out for the blinking VSA activation light.

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