Honda sensing failure ?

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For the past week I’ve been having this on and off sensor issue, but it only happens when I accelerate hard or when I go over a bump the car resets itself or I have to do it by taking the negative terminal off and waiting a good five minutes. I also made sure that the negative terminal is very tight in place as well as the positive so I don’t know what could be failing.

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I had Honda sensing error, and it was because the intercooler piping had came loose. Double check it.
 

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A bad battery is always the first stop down the rabbit hole. Check it.

Your dash looks like the display at start-up. When my Sensing failed (bad camera); I got a scrolling message (along with the gong) listing all the errors.
 
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Update: so it was the battery just got a new one in today . There’s to many things that trip these damn sensors and it was simple as a battery this time

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Update: so it was the battery just got a new one in today . There’s to many things that trip these damn sensors and it was simple as a battery this time
OEM Honda Batteries are notorious for being unpredictable. These cars must have a constant voltage. I've had two (in the past and on different Honda's) fail with no warning at all. I just replaced my Honda battery at 27,000 miles as a precaution.

 

 
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