A16-005

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: A16-005

Service bulletin - multiple indicators come on with vsa dtc 81-1 (modulator-control unit internal circuit malfunction) and/or vsa dtc 61-1 (modulator-control unit power source circuit (ig) low voltage) set. This results from vsa software se


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Service Bulletin
January 16, 2016
16-005
02965 Version 1
Multiple Indicators Are On With DTC 81-1 and/or DTC 61-1
AFFECTED VEHICLES
Year
Model
2011–14
Odyssey
2015
Odyssey
Trim
ALL
ALL
VIN Range
ALL
5FNRL5…FB000001 thru 5FNRL5…FB039984
SYMPTOM
Multiple indicators come on with VSA DTC 81-1 (modulator-control unit internal circuit malfunction) and/or
VSA DTC 61-1 (modulator-control unit power source circuit (IG) low voltage) set.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
The VSA software is sensitive to low battery voltage.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Update the VSA modulator-control unit, then do the VSA sensor neutral position memorization.
SOFTWARE INFORMATION
NOTE: Unnecessary or incorrect repairs resulting from a failure to update the HDS or MVCI are not covered under
warranty.
MVCI Control Module (CM) Update:
Application Version 3.01.50 or later
Database update 23-Nov-2015 or later
HDS Software Version:
3.017.012 or later
Before beginning the repair, make sure that both the HDS and MVCI are updated as listed above.
Do only the update listed in this service bulletin.
Check that the MVCI indicates the applicable program ID listed below (or a later program ID) as the Available Update
when the update begins.
If the MVCI displays This vehicle does not need an update at this time during the update, the software for this
bulletin is already installed.
For more information about updating the HDS, the MVCI, and vehicle systems, refer to Service Bulletin 01-023,
Updating Control Units/Modules.
Year/Model
Program ID (or later)
Program P/N (or later)
2011–13 Odyssey all except
K8A030
57114-TK8-A03
Touring
2011–13 Odyssey Touring
K8A530
57114-TK8-A53
2014–15 Odyssey ALL
K8A620
57114-TK8-A62
CUSTOMER INFORMATION: The information in this bulletin is intended for use only by skilled technicians who have the proper tools,
equipment, and training to correctly and safely maintain your vehicle. These procedures should not be attempted by “do-it-yourselfers,” and you
should not assume this bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle has the condition described. To determine whether this information
applies, contact an authorized Honda automobile dealer.
© 2016 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. – All Rights Reserved
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WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
The normal warranty applies.
Operation
Number
Description
Flat Rate
Time
Defect
Code
Symptom
Code
Template ID
Failed Part
Number
4135A2
Update the VSA
modulator-control unit,
then do the VSA
sensor neutral position
memorization.
0.3 hr
03214
03217
16-005A
57111-TK8-A60
Skill Level:
Repair Technician
REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Connect a fully charged jumper battery to the vehicle and leave it connected during the entire update procedure to
maintain a steady voltage.
2. Apply the parking brake and make sure the headlights are turned off.
3. Turn the ignition to ON, and turn off all accessories.
4. Connect the MVCI to the vehicle.
5. Press the ENTER button on the MVCI to see the User Config menu. Select CM Update Mode, then press ENTER.
6. Select Reprogramming, then press ENTER.
7. The CM Update Mode software screen appears. Press ENTER to continue.
8. The Select System screen appears. Select ABS/VSA, then press ENTER.
NOTE: If the VSA update is the only available update, it will automatically go to the VSA selections.
9. For program ID and program part number, see the chart under SOFTWARE INFORMATION.
10. Scroll down to Running change and Press ENTER. Press ENTER again to start reprogramming.
11. Set the cold tire pressures according to the driver’s doorjamb label while the MVCI updates the vehicle.
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12. Once the update is complete, follow the screen prompts to turn the ignition to OFF, then to ON again when
indicated.
NOTE: If an error occurs during the updating procedure, keep the ignition turned to ON; press ENTER to display the
error code. Record the error code, then restart the update. If the error code reoccurs, refer to the CM Update Error
Code Table in the MVCI User Guide for more information about the error code and its solutions.
13. When the MVCI displays VSA Sensor Neutral Position Memorization is required after the completion of the
update, scroll down and press ENTER.
14. Go to VSA SENSOR NEUTRAL POSITION MEMORIZATION PROCEDURE.
VSA SENSOR NEUTRAL POSITION MEMORIZATION PROCEDURE
1. Connect to the vehicle with the HDS.
2. Select Honda Systems.
3. Select ABS/TCS/VSA.
4. Select Adjustment.
5. Select All Sensors, then follow the screen prompts.
6. Once completed, exit the VSA system; turn the ignition to OFF, then to ON again.
END
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