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What about that ‘traction control system’ warning light?

- James Halderman Straight Talk

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Steve writes by email: “A few weeks ago, I was out of town with my 2011 Honda Odyssey when the traction control system light came on, which is labeled VSA. I checked the owner’s manual and it appeared not to be a crisis since it was summer and I wouldn’t even hit any rain for the trip home. The engine operated normally for the 230mile trip home. My repair shop checked the code and the problem was a bad spark plug. They replaced the plugs and the warning light went away. The car had about 130,000 miles on it when this happened; the plugs had been replaced at about 100,000 miles, plus all the coils replaced at about 125,000 miles. I don’t get the connection between the spark plugs and the traction control system. I hope you can help.” Halderman:

My guess is that a misfire code was set and caused the VSA system to turn off because of an “engine power” related issue. I can’t find anything in service informatio­n that says the VSA will be disabled with a misfire, but the exact same thing happens if there are other engine-related problems. It seems the powertrain control module (PCM) monitors engine operating conditions and disables the VSA when it detects an abnormalit­y. There have been reports of issues with some Odyssey engines with sticking piston rings.

This causes oil consumptio­n issues and misfires due to fouled plugs. My concern for this particular vehicle is that it has piston ring problems – resulting in misfires, plugs, coils – and is probably using oil. Honda has issued a technical service bulletin 13-081 that gives more details. Have an automotive-related question? Write to Straight Talk's Jim Halderman at jim@ jameshalde­rman.com.

 ?? JAMES HALDERMAN PHOTO ?? The traction control light on Hondas is usually labeled VSA and will flash if the system is operating to control traction during accelerati­on or is on steady if a fault is detected.
JAMES HALDERMAN PHOTO The traction control light on Hondas is usually labeled VSA and will flash if the system is operating to control traction during accelerati­on or is on steady if a fault is detected.

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