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Hello,
I purchased a Civic 2017 EX at 69k km roughly a month ago, so far I have put about 1.2k kms on it. Yesterday, bunch of errors showed up which are: Brake system problem, Brake hold system problem, EPS problem, VSA problem, Hill start problem, RDMS problem, and Emissions system m. This is the first time any problems showed up on this car, checked with code reader which shows no codes. The car starts fine and runs fine. What could be the possible problem that’s causing these errors?
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Probably just a glitch. Give it a few more drive cycles and the errors will likely reset back to normal.
 

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Should I try disconnecting and reconnecting the battery?
You can certainly try that. It may speed things along. Be aware that the lights will probably still be on once you reconnect the battery. Drive the car after that for 15-30 mins and see if the errors clear.
 
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I disconnect/reconnect the battery and the problems fixed itself after a short drive. Odd for these lights to come on, maybe it's the weather (-12C)). Gave me quite a scare.
 


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When I had this issue, I had the battery tested and it tested bad. The Honda Branded batteries are pretty lousy, I've a 2017 as well and I was on my fourth Honda battery and was tired of being stranded, got a Duracell at Sam's club and going on two years with the same battery now. The Honda ones were a mess. But only one of them caused the instrument panel to light up like a christmas tree.
 

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Sounds like a failing battery or bad battery connection. If these cars experience low voltage, a lot of things get wonky quickly.
 

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The Honda Branded batteries are pretty lousy, I've a 2017 as well and I was on my fourth Honda battery and was tired of being stranded, got a Duracell at Sam's club and going on two years with the same battery now. The Honda ones were a mess.
Still on the OEM Original battery in my ‘16… Just sayin’. ?
 

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Lucky man.

Florida eats batteries anyway. My original Honda battery was replaced under warranty after just two years.
South Georgia here, so basically Florida, Jr. My original battery didn't even last a year. What really sucks about Honda's battery 'warranty' replacement is that they'll only fully replace them while the car's warranty is in effect. After that, even if you had it replaced the day before the car's warranty expires, they prorate it. So the battery, itself, does not have a full replacement warranty period like batteries you get anywhere else.
 


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South Georgia here, so basically Florida, Jr. My original battery didn't even last a year. What really sucks about Honda's battery 'warranty' replacement is that they'll only fully replace them while the car's warranty is in effect. After that, even if you had it replaced the day before the car's warranty expires, they prorate it. So the battery, itself, does not have a full replacement warranty period like batteries you get anywhere else.
Just think of it as a coerced opportunity to upgrade. ;)

I've been really happy with the Optima Red Top in my Chevy. It's going on 7 years with no issues.
 

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South Georgia here, so basically Florida, Jr. My original battery didn't even last a year. What really sucks about Honda's battery 'warranty' replacement is that they'll only fully replace them while the car's warranty is in effect. After that, even if you had it replaced the day before the car's warranty expires, they prorate it. So the battery, itself, does not have a full replacement warranty period like batteries you get anywhere else.
This isn’t true. Honda replacement battery comes with a 3 year full replacement warranty. Its prorated after you hit 3 years.

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