Honda CR-V: Symptom Troubleshooting

VSA activation indicator does not go off, and no DTCs are stored

1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II), and watch the VSA activation indicator.

Does VSA activation indicator go off within 2 seconds? YES-The system is OK at this time.

NO-Go to step 2.

2. Turn the ignition switch OFF.

3. Disconnect the VSA OFF switch 5P connector.

4. Check the VSA OFF switch.

Is the VSA OFF switch OK? YES-Go to step 5.

NO-Replace the VSA OFF switch.

5. Remove the gauge control module.

6. Disconnect gauge control module connector B (36P).

7. Check for continuity between VSA OFF switch 5P connector terminal No.2 and body ground.

Is there continuity? YES-Repair short to body ground between the gauge control module and the VSA OFF switch.

NO-Substitute a known-good gauge control module, then go to step 1 and recheck. If it is OK, replace the original gauge control module.

ABS indicator, brake system indicator, and VSA indicator do not go off at the same time

1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.

2. Check the No.4 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fusel relay box.

Is the fuse blown? YES-Install a new No.4 (7.5 A) fuse, and recheck.

NO-Reinstall the checked fuse, then go to step 3.

3. Disconnect the VSA modulator-control unit 46P connector.

4. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).

5. Measure the voltage between VSA modulator-control unit 46P connector terminal No. 40 and body ground.

Honda CR-V. VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) System Components

Is there battery voltage? YES-Go to step 6.

NO- Repair open in the wire between the No.4 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay box and the VSA modulator-control unit.

6. Turn the ignition switch OFF.

7. Check for continuity between VSA modulator-control unit 46P connector terminal No. 43 and body ground.

Honda CR-V. VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) System Components

Is there continuity? YES-Go to step 8.

NO-Repair open in the wire between the VSA modulator-control unit and body ground (G202).

8. Disconnect gauge control module connector B (36P).

9. Check for continuity between the appropriate VSA modulator-control unit 46P connector terminals and gauge control module connector B (36P) terminals respectively (see table).

Honda CR-V. VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) System Components

Honda CR-V. VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) System Components

Is there continuity? YES-Check for loose terminals in the VSA modulator-control unit 46P connector. Check for a loose connection at G202. If necessary, substitute a known-good VSA modulator-control unit and retest.

NO-Repair open in the wire between the gauge control module and the VSA modulator-control unit.

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