skhan
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some input from anyone who has seen this before, especially Honda technicians.
Vehicle:
Over the last ~3 years, I've had approximately 5 occurrences where multiple warnings appear simultaneously. Most occurrences happened when starting the vehicle. The most recent occurrence happened while the vehicle was idling in Park after it had already been running for several minutes.
Warnings shown (attached images too):
Dealer findings:
Aftermarket electronics:
Also, this is my first time on the forum -- apologies if I posted in the wrong section.
Thanks.
I'm looking for some input from anyone who has seen this before, especially Honda technicians.
Vehicle:
- 2023 Honda Civic Touring
- Approximately 30,000 miles
- Vehicle otherwise drives perfectly normally
Over the last ~3 years, I've had approximately 5 occurrences where multiple warnings appear simultaneously. Most occurrences happened when starting the vehicle. The most recent occurrence happened while the vehicle was idling in Park after it had already been running for several minutes.
Warnings shown (attached images too):
- Brake System Problem ("Brake performance may be reduced")
- Low Speed Braking Control Problem
- Parking Sensor Problem
Dealer findings:
- Battery tested healthy.
- Charging system tested healthy.
- No ABS-related DTCs reported.
- No VSA-related DTCs reported.
- No brake-system-related DTCs reported.
- Dealer only found parking sensor DTCs affecting all parking sensors: B2625-96, B2627-96, B2628-96, B2629-96, B2630-96, and B2631-96. The codes were inactive at the time they were pulled.
Aftermarket electronics:
- I have a hardwired radar detector and dashcams using fuse taps in the interior fuse box.
- The installation uses its own fused circuits and chassis ground.
- These were installed roughly a year before the first occurrence.
- The radar detector and dashcams have never rebooted, lost power, or shown any abnormal behavior.
- A Honda technician noted the aftermarket wiring as a possible factor, but there is currently no evidence linking it to the fault.
- Has anyone seen this warning combination before where only parking sensor-related DTCs were present?
- If so, what ended up being the root cause?
- Did it end up being a sensor, parking sensor control module, communication issue, wiring issue, power/ground issue, etc.?
- Is there any known relationship between parking sensor faults and the brake system warning shown on the dash?
- Would this concern you from a safety standpoint, or does it sound more like an intermittent nuisance fault?
Also, this is my first time on the forum -- apologies if I posted in the wrong section.
Thanks.