Help - warning lights all over dash

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Kumakittycat
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I have the same issue. Only the whole screen went blank as well. After jump starting the car, the screen came back on but the warning lights did not go away. About to go have the 12v battery changed.

Rob83
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I can't see the original video, but is my pic related at all? Just recently started appearing with a red light on the right side too.

Thing is, the parking brake (and regular brakes) are all working perfectly. I'm hoping some glitch has tripped an error because I really can't be doing with a super expensive repair right now (some googling suggests in excess of £2k!)

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Chorton
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Just called Listers Honda Solihull. They have told me that the brake simulator is subject of a recall as of yesterday. Getting mine replaced on Monday.
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Rob83 wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 10:30 am I can't see the original video, but is my pic related at all? Just recently started appearing with a red light on the right side too.

Thing is, the parking brake (and regular brakes) are all working perfectly. I'm hoping some glitch has tripped an error because I really can't be doing with a super expensive repair right now (some googling suggests in excess of £2k!)20250123_120850.jpg
That's precisely the warning I received about a week before my brake simulator failed. Initially, it occurred roughly half the time. When I contacted the dealer, they advised me to keep driving because, as it was an amber warning and not consistently present, they couldn't/wouldn't do anything as these messages aren't logged. A week later, my dashboard cycled through every warning message, and the brake pedal felt completely unresponsive. I narrowly avoided crashing into my garage door.

The warranty explicitly states that the vehicle should not be driven if any fault is apparent, or the warranty may be invalidated. The Honda dealer, however, dismissed this as irrelevant.

I strongly recommend contacting your Honda dealer as soon as possible. Be sure to document the date, time, and the name of the person you speak with. This will provide valuable evidence that you took appropriate action should any further issues arise.
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londiniumperson wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 4:07 pm
That's precisely the warning I received about a week before my brake simulator failed. Initially, it occurred roughly half the time. When I contacted the dealer, they advised me to keep driving because, as it was an amber warning and not consistently present, they couldn't/wouldn't do anything as these messages aren't logged. A week later, my dashboard cycled through every warning message, and the brake pedal felt completely unresponsive. I narrowly avoided crashing into my garage door.

The warranty explicitly states that the vehicle should not be driven if any fault is apparent, or the warranty may be invalidated. The Honda dealer, however, dismissed this as irrelevant.

I strongly recommend contacting your Honda dealer as soon as possible. Be sure to document the date, time, and the name of the person you speak with. This will provide valuable evidence that you took appropriate action should any further issues arise.
Well that's extremely concerning. I will call them today, thanks
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Chorton wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 10:43 am Just called Listers Honda Solihull. They have told me that the brake simulator is subject of a recall as of yesterday. Getting mine replaced on Monday.
It doesn't show up for me when searching for recalls on my VIN. There's just one for quick charge failure detection. I'll mention it when I call my garage, really hoping it's gonna be covered.
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Rob83 wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 10:32 am
Chorton wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 10:43 am Just called Listers Honda Solihull. They have told me that the brake simulator is subject of a recall as of yesterday. Getting mine replaced on Monday.
It doesn't show up for me when searching for recalls on my VIN. There's just one for quick charge failure detection. I'll mention it when I call my garage, really hoping it's gonna be covered.
Honda does not consider this a recall and therefore hasn't reported it to the DVLA, therefore you will not find this on a VIN recall search.
They've classified it as a Technical Service Bulletin, which is an internal advisory.
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