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2002 Acura TLS Code 84-1 sensor logic failure
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what is your car doing? like what are the symptoms and maybe we can do a diagnostic based on your observations.
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Thats the thing, it seems to be running just fine. The only things is the lights are on and the VSA is not working.
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It may need to have the steering angle sensor reset. The vsa modulator is another possibility.
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start with the obvious- the wheel speed sensors!, easily damaged during brake job if not careful, or damaged by road debris, or corrossion and wire damage
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Hello People I am Having the same problem with my 2003 mdx can anybody help thank very much
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in the service manual the only code that resembles 84-1 is 84 - neutral position, under the VSA section, it says the ABS light will blink if you are getting this code. It doesnt sound like this is what you are getting.
Regardless, the first step in the procedure is attached http://img708.imageshack.us/i/unledngm.jpg also, there is no description 'sensor logic failure' in the entire ABS/VSC troubleshooting sections Last edited by mr tl; 05-04-2011 at 1:13 PM. |
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lav== post in the mdx section for better help,,this is gen2 TL
stop by parts store and ask for a free code reading report any found back to the mdx gurus |
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