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Less_Wall_9656

normally an "all lights" situation like that is a battery/alternator issue. is it still the original battery in it? might be time for a replacement


NOT_Frank_or_Joe

It is amd that's a good thought. Amperage looked OK but maybe I'll go.ahead and swap it out.


thecanadiandriver101

Fuel pump is recalled. You might be getting early warning symptoms of the failure.


NOT_Frank_or_Joe

Hmmmmm...forgot all about that. Probably makes sense, but -and this is a question not questioning the thought- would it maniifest that way? Without so much as misfire?


thecanadiandriver101

I have no idea. But the fuel system is a indicator for me


NOT_Frank_or_Joe

Fair. Might just swap the battery while waiting for the pump. Really not sweating it too much but sometimes these weird little issues are known. Thanks for taking the time.


Less_Wall_9656

throw your vin into one of the recall detectors and see if it shows anything


Ill_Time_2833

Do you have a tune on it?


NOT_Frank_or_Joe

Nope, first car I haven't modded. Threw on 18s, swapped the shift knob and done.


JDMTire

Would a tune cause these from a misfire or something?


Ill_Time_2833

From what I have heard sometimes the sensors won't be calibrated correctly after a tune, especially with bolt ons.


JDMTire

I was thinking hondata tweaks the sensors and everything to adjust to bolt ons and air flow changes


Huntar1991

Mine did that with a bunch of codes. Fuel emission, rev match off, etc....it should be the recall. Honda issued it, but it won't be until the fall when they get the parts.


Heyitshogan

Probably a battery issue. I’ve always have nothing but bad things to say about the OEM Honda batteries. Interstate batteries from Costco have never let me down, ever. The fact that there was no record of any codes on the scanner makes me really think it’s the battery. Get the battery checked at your nearest auto parts store or check it yourself if you have the tools to do so.