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The Honda Yellow Triangle Exclamation VSA Light Just Came On - Here's What To Do

Honda's VSA light can warn you of a few things. Here's what to do if you see a yellow exclamation point inside a yellow triangle on your dash warning light display.

Every modern Honda has vehicle stability assist, also known as VSA. If your VSA warning light has just come on there are two main reasons why, and a third that is less likely, but that you should know about.

Vehicle stability assist is just what it sounds like. A system that Honda, and every automaker, uses to help you keep the vehicle under your control. It can do many things in certain risky situations that no driver can do. Like brake individual wheels, retard the engine power, and similar functions. These actions by the system can keep your car from skidding, from flipping over, and ultimately from crashing. The VSA system is also part of the traction control system and helps you get moving in slippery situations. Anti-lock braking and other related systems interact with VSA.

Honda VSA warning lightYour VSA Light Is On - Most Likely Cause
If you have just noticed that your yellow triangle surrounding an exclamation point VSA warning light has come on, the most likely cause is you shut the system off accidentally. In vehicles a few years old, the system has a manual button that you can press to shut the system off in certain situations. The button on the 2006 Honda Accord, for example, is down to the left of the steering wheel on the center dash about knee level. We have posted a picture at the top of the story. It is directly next to your sunroof controls if you have an Accord with a sunroof.

If you bump or brush or bump the button it may come on and the light is there to warn you that you have shut it off. Try pushing the button. If this is the reason it turned on, it will shut back off.

Your VSA Light Is On - Because Something Else Went Wrong
In many Hondas, when something in the general engine system goes awry, the vehicle also shuts off VSA. It then shows the warning light. If you have multiple lights lit up, it is not likely a VSA issue, but rather, the car just letting you know it shut off VSA temporarily until you fix the engine and clear the codes.

VSA Light On - You Got The Wrong Tires
Your Honda is watching your wheels go round and round and it is also recording the time each takes to rotate. If one or more of the tires is not going around at the right speed the VSA system is going to know about it. On comes the light. Honda tells you about a dozen times in its manual not to put different sized tires and wheels on your vehicle than that which it came with. If you did, the VSA light is on to tell you you did so. Why in the world would you change the size of the wheels and tires on your Honda? A team of highly educated, very well trained engineers picked the perfect size for your vehicle. Put back the right wheels and tires!

VSA Light On - VSA is Actually Broken
We spoke to Mark McMullen a mechanic in Millis Mass. at G&M Services who has decades of experience maintaining and fixing hondas. Mark tells us that he almost never sees a Honda with a VSA issue. He does have customers who have the light on, but usually for one of the above 3 reasons. So if yours is on, start above and work your way down. If you have no luck, it may be a problem with this system. You should have it serviced as soon as practical. The VSA system in your Honda is a potentially life-saving system you don't want to be without.

If this story helped you, please tell us in the comments below.

John Goreham is a life-long car nut and recovering engineer. John's focus areas are technology, safety, and green vehicles. In the 1990s, he was part of a team that built a solar-electric vehicle from scratch. His was the role of battery thermal control designer. For 20 years he applied his engineering and sales talents in the high tech world and published numerous articles in technical journals such as Chemical Processing Magazine. In 2008 he retired from that career and dedicated himself to chasing his dream of being an auto writer. In addition to Torque News, John's work has appeared in print in dozens of American newspapers and he provides reviews to many vehicle shopping sites. You can follow John on Twitter, and connect with him at Linkedin.

Comments

Justin (not verified)    April 5, 2021 - 1:38PM

I have a 2006 Honda Pilot my VSA light isn't always on but I can be driving in a straight line down the road and the acceleration will cut out and the light will be flashing or if I take off from a stop sign normally to make a turn it'll start flashing and I won't be able to accelerate. If I manually turn VSA off with the VSA off button I don't have these issues.

MIchelle Cotton (not verified)    April 7, 2021 - 8:44AM

Thanks, this was really helpful! I must have hit the switch accidentally. I did what you total me and it worked. The light went out.
Again thanks,
Michelle

Daniel Flaherty (not verified)    May 25, 2021 - 5:43PM

I had the rack and pinion replaced on my 2005 Honda Pilot, afterwards the cruise control and horn did not work. After I brought the vehicle back to have that corrected, the VSA triangle with ! came on as well as the VSA light. Could replacing the rack and pinion cause the VSA system to malfunction? Do they just need to reset the codes?

isaiah ravenel (not verified)    September 18, 2021 - 11:57PM

I have a 2004 Acura TL and my VSA and Triangle light just started coming on recently and when it does my brakes in all 4 wheels starts to seize up and the car doesn't want to move. How Can I fix this cause it's happening everytime I drive the car now and the wheels get so hot. I don't drive it anymore.

Amanda bottell (not verified)    April 4, 2022 - 1:47PM

I came out driving along when my power went and all these lights came on. I stopped and started it again when I turned it over only the engine warning light was on but after a few minutes it lost power again and all the lights came back on. I have no manual for the car either. I tried pressing the vsa button but nothing happened. I’m sat waiting to see if it will come on enough to get home

Debra (not verified)    August 11, 2022 - 8:43AM

I have Honda Accord 2008. VSA and triangle ! lights came on with brake light on dash. I have one tire loosing air recently on several occasions. Diagnostic machine alone - cost is $125. at one station and $159 @ Honda Dealer. I am afraid of cost after they tell me what is wrong also because I am a woman. What to do?

Jeff Williams (not verified)    December 28, 2022 - 1:02PM

My experience is similar to Sharon's [Sharon wrote on July 26, 2021]
I have a 2009 Accord 4 cyl. The VSA/ECL lights came on just after I started the car, already warm from a prior short trip; the engine cranked a lot longer than usual to turn over (a clue). I turned the key to position II and depressed the gas pedal for a few seconds - which didn't work. So I repeated turning the key to position II and depressed the gas pedal again, this time for maybe 8 seconds. The car started up fine, no VSA light, no ECL light.

Two previous ECL lightings I've experienced had to do with the gas cap. Hope this helps someone.

Gary (not verified)    March 1, 2023 - 4:50PM

I drive a 2005 CRV that has the VSA light on and the exclamation light on. A honda dealership told me I need a 2000 dollar computer ten years ago. I've been driving this vehicle ever since and now with 240000 miles on it I continue to drive it this way and the car performs in all aspects perfectly... don't let anyone tell you you need it.. you don't and you will also be 2000 dollars richer...

Gary (not verified)    March 1, 2023 - 4:54PM

I drive a 2005 CRV that has the VSA light on and the exclamation light on. A honda dealership told me I need a 2000 dollar computer ten years ago. I've been driving this vehicle ever since and now with 240000 miles on it I continue to drive it this way and the car performs in all aspects perfectly... don't let anyone tell you you need it.. you don't and you will also be 2000 dollars richer...