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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2005

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2002 Odyssey TCS light

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Jim Boyer - 16 Nov 2005 15:34 GMT
I searched through the bulletins and other stuff on line but didn't find
anything on this. Has anyone heard about or seen where the TCS
light -traction control system- will illuminate when the RPMs exceed 3000 on
acceleration?

Thanks,
jb
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 16 Nov 2005 20:01 GMT
> I searched through the bulletins and other stuff on line but didn't find
> anything on this. Has anyone heard about or seen where the TCS
> light -traction control system- will illuminate when the RPMs exceed 3000 on
> acceleration?

Are the wheels spinning?
Jim Boyer - 16 Nov 2005 22:14 GMT
> > I searched through the bulletins and other stuff on line but didn't find
> > anything on this. Has anyone heard about or seen where the TCS
> > light -traction control system- will illuminate when the RPMs exceed 3000 on
> > acceleration?
>
> Are the wheels spinning?

No. Not hard acceleration that breaks the wheels loose. The light comes on
and then stays on and can't be turned off. After the engine is shut off it
is off and stays off until the next time rpm exceeds 3K.
jb
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 17 Nov 2005 11:21 GMT
> > Are the wheels spinning?
>
> No. Not hard acceleration that breaks the wheels loose. The light comes on
> and then stays on and can't be turned off. After the engine is shut off it
> is off and stays off until the next time rpm exceeds 3K.

The indicator will stay on if the system senses a malfunction or if the
brakes overheat.
Woody - 17 Nov 2005 14:09 GMT
You need to have the DTC's for the ABS/TCS system pulled to determine what
is failing. It is probably one of the wheel sensors...

>I searched through the bulletins and other stuff on line but didn't find
> anything on this. Has anyone heard about or seen where the TCS
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> Thanks,
> jb
 
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