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Hi All,

 

I am repeatedly encountering the parking brake warning light (Amber) which will not go off (Unless workshop reset the fault code) even after i restart my car on my 2015 Vezel X. This issue was observed when (1) i use my Brake Hold function, or (2) when the CTBA was activated locking the brake. The common observation that caused the parking brake warning light was upon the automatic unhold of the park brake for brake hold and CTBA. I had recently changed a new car battery as suggested by many that could be weak battery issue but it still doesn't solve the problem.

 

Workshop diagnosed the DTC error to be " 58-11 brake diag circuit off failure". Will like to seek assistance if anyone had similar issue and managed to resolve

 

Looks like you just have to replace the whole module that controls the automatic braking function. It appears that the auto hold function of the electronic parking brake, and the auto braking function of the adaptive cruise control are one and the same. Replacing this module will resolve the problem I suppose. It also appears that the sensor that tells the system whether the brakes are currently applied or not is not working (if the brakes remained locked even after you move off) or it might simply the electronic circuit doesn't update the system that the brakes have been released (physically the brakes are released) and hence the system warns you that you haven't released the brakes. If it is the latter, it would seem that the easiest path would be to just replace the whole electronic module, or motherboard.

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Looks like you just have to replace the whole module that controls the automatic braking function. It appears that the auto hold function of the electronic parking brake, and the auto braking function of the adaptive cruise control are one and the same. Replacing this module will resolve the problem I suppose. It also appears that the sensor that tells the system whether the brakes are currently applied or not is not working (if the brakes remained locked even after you move off) or it might simply the electronic circuit doesn't update the system that the brakes have been released (physically the brakes are released) and hence the system warns you that you haven't released the brakes. If it is the latter, it would seem that the easiest path would be to just replace the whole electronic module, or motherboard.

Thanks. The break was released and everything works normally except for the warning.
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Hi all,

 

Have read through quite a fair bit in this Honda Vezel discussion thread and have some questions which I hope someone can provide some advice..

 

1) have finally decided on the Honda Vezel 1.5X Sensing over the Kia K3. Are there any recommended P.I in terms of reliability? I see so many P.I with so many pricing schemes which I'm kinda confused. 

 

2) have read that the new models would not have the defects/faults like the BBC, etc. how to verify the model is 2016? am concerned whether the P.I will pass off the 2015 stocks to sell as the new models..

 

Apologies if the questions sound noobish...

 

Thanks!!

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Hi all,

 

Have read through quite a fair bit in this Honda Vezel discussion thread and have some questions which I hope someone can provide some advice..

 

1) have finally decided on the Honda Vezel 1.5X Sensing over the Kia K3. Are there any recommended P.I in terms of reliability? I see so many P.I with so many pricing schemes which I'm kinda confused. 

 

2) have read that the new models would not have the defects/faults like the BBC, etc. how to verify the model is 2016? am concerned whether the P.I will pass off the 2015 stocks to sell as the new models..

 

Apologies if the questions sound noobish...

 

Thanks!!

 

I believe Sensing feature is available only for the (mid/late) 2016 models, so if you get a new Vezel with sensing, hardly possible that it is a 2015 model.

 

If you have the RU number of the specific vehicle, you can check at the Honda Japan website for actual year of manufacturer and recalls.

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I believe Sensing feature is available only for the (mid/late) 2016 models, so if you get a new Vezel with sensing, hardly possible that it is a 2015 model.

 

If you have the RU number of the specific vehicle, you can check at the Honda Japan website for actual year of manufacturer and recalls.

 

I see.. thanks

I would like to know more about the reliability of the PIs.

A few of my friends gotten their vehicle from Autolink and commented it's good, I've also been checking out Smartcars Boutique.

What are your opinions??

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I see.. thanks

I would like to know more about the reliability of the PIs.

A few of my friends gotten their vehicle from Autolink and commented it's good, I've also been checking out Smartcars Boutique.

What are your opinions??

There is a separate thread discussing on this matter. You can check it out whether are the PIs already discussed and will get more input from visitors of other car model also.

Do bear in mind that experience shared are based on that specific point of time, no guarantee what will happen when come to your turn.

 

Those 'more reliable' PIs mentioned do not mean '100% reliable'. Anything can happen overnight, e.g. currency fluctuate, rules/regulation changes, company stability, that might affect the delivery and also after sales support down the road.

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Neutral Newbie

My first primary car would be the shuttle hybrid but not many PIs are bringing them in to our shore. Alternatively , I am looking at Vezel hybrid if LL can't get shuttle

 

Been trying to go thru he long threads and I still can't find what I required for vezel' parts such as recommended approved exhaust, coliver and air filter system

 

Any kind bros to advice on my queries?

 

Thank you in advance

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I just realised our wiper very smart. At Intermittent level I adjusted to the fastest speed. It would as expected up/down..without intermittent break. However when car come to a complete stop at junction..It would give an intermittent break. I reckon 2/3 second.

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I just realised our wiper very smart. At Intermittent level I adjusted to the fastest speed. It would as expected up/down..without intermittent break. However when car come to a complete stop at junction..It would give an intermittent break. I reckon 2/3 second.

 

Yeah, it seems to work this way only when at intermittent position (I try at other speeds). But when at other lever position, I think the intermittent break (at complete stop) does not happen.

 

Also, when the wiper lever is activated (any position), the rear wiper will automatically swipe the rear glass when car is put in reverse.

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Hi Owners,

 

There are 2 models; the Honda Vezel Hybrid 1.5 X (A) and Honda Vezel Hybrid 1.5 X Honda Sensing (A) on the market. I did a compare with Sgcarmart on these 2 models and pardon my old eyes could not spot the different except the prices.

 

Any1 able to advise on the differences between these 2?

 

Thanks

I am not the owners of either. Just trying to help. Based on the name, one with Honda sensing and one without.

The power and torque... etc all the same.

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Does anyone know some reliable Body-work Workshop in JB ? My Vezel needs some knocking after its rear hit a pillar ! Please give me the contact asap !


Does anyone know some reliable Body-work Workshop in JB ? My Vezel needs some knocking after its rear hit a pillar ! Please give me the contact asap !

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There is a separate thread discussing on this matter. You can check it out whether are the PIs already discussed and will get more input from visitors of other car model also.

Do bear in mind that experience shared are based on that specific point of time, no guarantee what will happen when come to your turn.

 

Those 'more reliable' PIs mentioned do not mean '100% reliable'. Anything can happen overnight, e.g. currency fluctuate, rules/regulation changes, company stability, that might affect the delivery and also after sales support down the road.

 

 

Able to pass the other thread which is discussing about the PI . I am planning to book it by next week . 

Thanks 

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this is interesting.. I always thought that AD workshop are better and safer...hehe..

so this means some PI workshops are even better!

cheerS!

 

In my recent experience - and this is highly dependant on which PI you go to. Sometimes you get a better deal. But must do your homework.

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