Question RE: VSA and TPMS
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Question RE: VSA and TPMS
If the TPMS light is on, can the VSA be turned off? I am interested in running a spare set of wheels and tires for auto-x, but if it means I have to live with the VSA on, then I might rethink the whole proposition. The tire pressure sensors are like $100 each, so I don't want to get a new set just for my spare wheels. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
P.S. I posted this same question in the Autocross/Roadrace forum and got a big, fat goose egg for responses. Surely some of us FG2/FA5 guys actually take our cars to events, no?
P.S. I posted this same question in the Autocross/Roadrace forum and got a big, fat goose egg for responses. Surely some of us FG2/FA5 guys actually take our cars to events, no?
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS (Prelusion98)
Did the 08's get the Tire pressure sensor?
I have the Technical Service Manual ordered it and should be here in a week so I'll read up on this for you. I have tracked my 07 Si at Portland International Raceways Road Course with aftermarket wheels and tires and never had any problems with turning the VSA off or getting any abnormal alarms/warnings.
I say go for it.
-Tyler
I have the Technical Service Manual ordered it and should be here in a week so I'll read up on this for you. I have tracked my 07 Si at Portland International Raceways Road Course with aftermarket wheels and tires and never had any problems with turning the VSA off or getting any abnormal alarms/warnings.
I say go for it.
-Tyler
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS (Prelusion98)
tpms and the vsa have no connection. you can turn the vsa on and off anytime you want. tpms is another issue. only 08 civics got those. lol. suckas. j/k. you don't have to get the tpms sensors, but the light will stay on. if that doesn't bother you then proceed.
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Re: (Prelusion98)
if the TPMS light is on, u cant turn off VSA
the light turning off and on doesnt matter, VSA will not be turned off. Its in the manual
the light turning off and on doesnt matter, VSA will not be turned off. Its in the manual
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS (1Fresh6spd)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1Fresh6spd »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">tpms and the vsa have no connection. you can turn the vsa on and off anytime you want. tpms is another issue. only 08 civics got those. lol. suckas. j/k. you don't have to get the tpms sensors, but the light will stay on. if that doesn't bother you then proceed.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Tell him again that TPMS has no connection to VSA:
Tell him again that TPMS has no connection to VSA:
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS (av911)
even though u can push the vsa off button and the light comes on, vsa is still active.
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i can vouch for that cuz i tried to launch and all my power just got robbed instantly.
[b]P.S. THATS KILOMETERS NOT MPH!!!
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i can vouch for that cuz i tried to launch and all my power just got robbed instantly.
[b]P.S. THATS KILOMETERS NOT MPH!!!
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS (av911)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by av911 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Tell him again that TPMS has no connection to VSA:
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Thanks a lot for the info. That answers it.
Tell him again that TPMS has no connection to VSA:
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Thanks a lot for the info. That answers it.
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS (Prelusion98)
here read this directly from the HONDA INTERACTIVE NETWORK!!!!!!
HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CIVIC!
I have rsx type s wheels on my 08 Si and my "tpms" light is on and my vsa isn't always on and neither is my other friends 08 si. You can spin the tires and launch you car all day long with no cut out of power.
I
Modified by vtecman at 9:10 AM 8/29/2008
Modified by vtecman at 9:10 AM 8/29/2008
HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CIVIC!
I have rsx type s wheels on my 08 Si and my "tpms" light is on and my vsa isn't always on and neither is my other friends 08 si. You can spin the tires and launch you car all day long with no cut out of power.
I
Modified by vtecman at 9:10 AM 8/29/2008
Modified by vtecman at 9:10 AM 8/29/2008
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS (vtecman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vtecman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">here read this directly from the HONDA INTERACTIVE NETWORK!!!!!!
HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CIVIC!
I have rsx type s wheels on my 08 Si and my "tpms" light is on and my vsa isn't always on and neither is my other friends 08 si. You can spin the tires and launch you car all day long with no cut out of power.
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Well damn, now this is just getting confusing!
Thanks for the info. It's encouraging.
HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CIVIC!
I have rsx type s wheels on my 08 Si and my "tpms" light is on and my vsa isn't always on and neither is my other friends 08 si. You can spin the tires and launch you car all day long with no cut out of power.
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Well damn, now this is just getting confusing!
Thanks for the info. It's encouraging.
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS
Back for the dead....
I'm in the same boat as the OP with the autocross season fast approaching. So, there are conflicting options in this thread.
Obviously, a $1500 set of race wheels & tires is useless in terms of putting power down if the VSA is going to be interfering.
Any more concrete info on this from autocrossers or track warriors?
thanks a mil!
-Matt
Raleigh, NC
I'm in the same boat as the OP with the autocross season fast approaching. So, there are conflicting options in this thread.
Obviously, a $1500 set of race wheels & tires is useless in terms of putting power down if the VSA is going to be interfering.
Any more concrete info on this from autocrossers or track warriors?
thanks a mil!
-Matt
Raleigh, NC
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS
make a little tube out of PVC pipe, seal both ends with a stem/tpms sensor in one end and then pressurize it to the proper PSI and there ya go. keep it in the trunk..
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS
I know for an absolute 100% fact that no matter how you interpret the manual, or what it says, you can turn the VSA off, even when the TPMS light is on.
Last winter, I got new tires, and the STS worker broke one of my TPMS sensors when mounting the new tires. I couldn't get back to have it fixed for a couple weeks so I was driving around for a while with my TPMS light on. I have a long pretty steep gravel driveway. When it snows, and I haven't had a chance to clear the driveway it gets pretty slippery. Well a couple times, the VSA would kick on and bog me down, stalling my momentum. So, I'd just hit the VSA button, allowing wheels to spin a little and the car would pull right up my driveway.
Last winter, I got new tires, and the STS worker broke one of my TPMS sensors when mounting the new tires. I couldn't get back to have it fixed for a couple weeks so I was driving around for a while with my TPMS light on. I have a long pretty steep gravel driveway. When it snows, and I haven't had a chance to clear the driveway it gets pretty slippery. Well a couple times, the VSA would kick on and bog me down, stalling my momentum. So, I'd just hit the VSA button, allowing wheels to spin a little and the car would pull right up my driveway.
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS
I know for an absolute 100% fact that no matter how you interpret the manual, or what it says, you can turn the VSA off, even when the TPMS light is on.
Last winter, I got new tires, and the STS worker broke one of my TPMS sensors when mounting the new tires. I couldn't get back to have it fixed for a couple weeks so I was driving around for a while with my TPMS light on. I have a long pretty steep gravel driveway. When it snows, and I haven't had a chance to clear the driveway it gets pretty slippery. Well a couple times, the VSA would kick on and bog me down, stalling my momentum. So, I'd just hit the VSA button, allowing wheels to spin a little and the car would pull right up my driveway.
Last winter, I got new tires, and the STS worker broke one of my TPMS sensors when mounting the new tires. I couldn't get back to have it fixed for a couple weeks so I was driving around for a while with my TPMS light on. I have a long pretty steep gravel driveway. When it snows, and I haven't had a chance to clear the driveway it gets pretty slippery. Well a couple times, the VSA would kick on and bog me down, stalling my momentum. So, I'd just hit the VSA button, allowing wheels to spin a little and the car would pull right up my driveway.
I have an 08 SI sedan and I light up the tires easily and regularly when my "tpms" light is on but my pressure light is not on.
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well to be honest, it felt like it cut power. but when i made the vid it just span. lets just stick with the video as its solid visible proof lol
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS
my cousin works at a honda dealer actually i bought the car from him. n i asked him and he said vsa and tpms has nothing to do with one another..and you can still turn the vsa on or off.....screw the manual lol we are the manual...actually im the owner n my cousins name is manual lol....so there you have it
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Re: Question RE: VSA and TPMS
my cousin works at a honda dealer actually i bought the car from him. n i asked him and he said vsa and tpms has nothing to do with one another..and you can still turn the vsa on or off.....screw the manual lol we are the manual...actually im the owner n my cousins name is manual lol....so there you have it
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