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Hey guy I got myself a new Honda fit, just 2 month my dashboard pop out handbrake sign, abs, power steering and anti skid icon, worse still is that my push start having a issue with a key icon, what could have the problem thank you

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Hey guy I got myself a new Honda fit, just 2 month my dashboard pop out handbrake sign, abs, power steering and anti skid icon, worse still is that my push start having a issue with a key icon, what could have the problem thank you

I'm taking a guess here, Low Battery on your wireless Key fob?
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Hey guy I got myself a new Honda fit, just 2 month my dashboard pop out handbrake sign, abs, power steering and anti skid icon, worse still is that my push start having a issue with a key icon, what could have the problem thank you

 

 

yours is the new GK5? or the old fit model?

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W/o a diagnostic tool to see what are the error codes it's no point talking.

 

If really new car just go back workshop for warranty.

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GK3

 

 

check your brake oil fluid level and also your abs sensors. could be these 2 things causing the brake light icon light up. get it check asap and dont delay further as brakes are the most important.

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Hey guy I got myself a new Honda fit, just 2 month my dashboard pop out handbrake sign, abs, power steering and anti skid icon, worse still is that my push start having a issue with a key icon, what could have the problem thank you

Yours is AD or PI car?

 

AD - go back and ask for warranty help

 

PI - good luck. Some reputable ones will still honour. If not restricted to particular workshops go to a third party workshop of your choice and get the fault diagnosed. Common garden Honda like this shouldn't be too ex to fix.

 

(We had a Honda Jazz before - Kah Motors used to bring in the Jazz but the Fit used to be strictly PI. Not sure whether this has changed now).

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I'm taking a guess here, Low Battery on your wireless Key fob?

It could be the battery or alternator also.
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It reads like the car has been abused by a new inexperienced driver.

 

If driver is an experienced one, I suspect the ECU has a problem.

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It reads like the car has been abused by a new inexperienced driver.

 

If driver is an experienced one, I suspect the ECU has a problem.

My car is totally stock how to abuse it? I didn't add turbo etc...
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My car is totally stock how to abuse it? I didn't add turbo etc...

why not send back to agent? If it is a PI car, still can send to a workshop to dump the ODB code to see what is the cause. Though it may seem many errors, it is likely just one root cause.
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think this should be easy for the workshop to check w the diagnostic tool. Just go back to PI workshop to settle

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