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In this video I have a look at an older CRV that has a customer complaint of no power (won’t go over 35mph) they also stated that the red brake light and VSA light was on. Are the problems related? Let’s find out! -Enjoy!

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36 thoughts on “Honda CRV: No Power, VSA & Red Brake Light On

  1. Hey Eric loved the video man .. I have a 2003 honda CRV myself it’s a JDM and did come with VSA .. problem for me is my VSA/ABS pump stopped working to the point where when I scanned the vehicle my Autel would not even pick up the module so I swapped it out with a regular ABS pump and not it reads and my abs works but my VSA doesn’t because I have the wrong module .. been hell sourcing one my original module says ESP rather than ABS kinda looks just like the one on the CRV in your video .. any ideas where I can find one ?

  2. I had one of my back wheel bearings changed on my 05 CR-V about 3 weeks ago and the ABS in the VSC light came on . It went about off 3 or 4 days later . I had the other one done on Monday and the ABS and VSA light came back on except this time it won't go off I took it back to the garage and he put it on the scanner any told me that both of my ABS sensors had to be changed . Does that sound normal .

  3. Also possible the converter was just simply stolen a time or 2, pretty common on these, love the video, never seen nor have I even thought to hook a pressure gauge up to a o2 bung to check pressure!!!!

  4. Great Videos!!! I enjoy learning from your videos. My question is, what should happen when you remove the oil cap when the engine is on (2011 Honda CRV)? Mine sounds a lot different and not as smooth???

  5. Wow. You guys have more rust than us in Canada… I would have looked underneath and told that customer I'm just gonna chop off the cat for you don't bring this car back ever again.

    That subframe is barely there you didn't even blink an eye lmfao (Figuratively obviously)

  6. Well between this crv and the z71 with 123k you posted up i understand why the used motors we buy on the west coast are usually super corroded and have rusty bolts now 🤣🤣

  7. To promote doing something outside the law is not ideal. You may not like the law but we all need to abide by what the masses voted on. Like it or not. I may not like a law you care for.

  8. Option #2 is not an option. Brake fluid does not disappear. It’s a tell tell sign of brake pad wear. Once you replace brake pads, push caliper pistons back in, outside of the wear the calipers took, you should have close to full of brake fluid. As rotors wear, your fluid drops, but not by much.

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