All check engine light codes cause these messages to pop up. You need to read the error code from the ecu and troubleshoot like any other car. These are just messages telling you that the car turned these systems off because there was a problem.
After installing the PRL turbo inlet I was having issues with the throttle modulating from 4K rpms up on the regular stage 1 maps. This was causing wot pulls to feel wavy and the throttle would open and close on its own. The new PRL map fixed all of this and works very well with the PRL turbo inlet.
Lol, I just ran the same OBD scanner on my Type R and got that code along with U0100:00. Not sure what it is but I may stop in the dealer to have them check it.
This is the list of the items I ordered:
1. Turn signal mirrors (about $40): [https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/CD2xdlpe](https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/CD2xdlpe)
You can 100% just use these if you don't mind the front of the mirror not having the cut out for the leds
2. Left factory...
The US sport touring’s come with camera and turn signal you can just order this part # for the right side:
76205-TEC-Y11 (does not include the led itself, this is just the housing)
Yes, that’s how I did mine. The turn signals I purchased from AliExpress came with the bottom portion of the mirrors, led turn signals and wire harnesses (just positive and negative wires for each side). My factory front part of the mirror on my ctr didn’t have the cutout for the turn signals so...
So I was testing for turn signals under the dash with my test light and found a green plug under the drivers side kick panel. The tan wire on the top right is the 12v+ positive right turn signal and the gray wire on the bottom left is the 12v+ positive left turn signal. This was in my 2017 Type...
First —> Glad the OP’s son is ok.
Second to your reply —> Exactly, my kids will never drive a sports car until they’re able to buy one themselves. I know from my driving record and experiences that most kids that young should not be behind the wheel of a car like this.