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 Indicator lights malfuctioned, Honda HRV year 2015

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TSSevenTwentyOne
post Yesterday, 09:43 AM, updated 11h ago

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Hello guys. Imma driving a Honda HRV year 2015. When it is in drive mode, these three indicators (hand break, park and another one above it) keep on and flashing. Sent to Honda service centre and they said likely break hold wiring malfunctioned or some unknown dashboard indicator wiring broken.

Has previously replaced the break hold switch in 2020. The problem was solved at that time but returned since 2 years back. The technician further mentioned that indicator malfunction issue is common in this HRV batch.

This time the Honda service centre quoted RM805 change of:
- sensor shift position (cvt)
- sensor assembly
- switch assembly, EPB and break hold

Please advise whether the change will solve the this issue for once and for all. Thanks.

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post Yesterday, 10:22 AM

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Just change car.
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post Yesterday, 10:25 AM

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800 bucks is reasonable for 3 items.

On Exora, it is the same price for DMS plus CVT oil.
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post Yesterday, 05:57 PM

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QUOTE(SevenTwentyOne @ Dec 4 2025, 10:43 AM)


Please advise whether the change will solve the this issue for once and for all. Thanks.

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Sadly no, your ride already 10 years old. Even if you fix the 3, others might pop out.
The only good thing Japanese cars they wont simply stop on the road and you can still drive to the road side or mechanic shop to get help/fix.
Since wanrranty already off, i would get a few outside workshop advice before decide.

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post Yesterday, 07:00 PM

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parts are related. but sc also unable gurantee to fix.
i would suggest buy simple obd scanner to scan dulu
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post Yesterday, 07:28 PM

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On Accord if the 3 light of these pop up, its the ABS module need to replace at SC for rm8k+ or send outside repair it for rm1k or lower
TSSevenTwentyOne
post Today, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(littlefire @ Dec 4 2025, 05:57 PM)
Sadly no, your ride already 10 years old. Even if you fix the 3, others might pop out.
The only good thing Japanese cars they wont simply stop on the road and you can still drive to the road side or mechanic shop to get help/fix.
Since wanrranty already off, i would get a few outside workshop advice before decide.
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Since this fix is related to electronics, those accessory and electronic car shop can fix this? Do you have any suggestion which shop can do this?
TSSevenTwentyOne
post Today, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(ktek @ Dec 4 2025, 07:00 PM)
parts are related. but sc also unable gurantee to fix.
i would suggest buy simple obd scanner to scan dulu
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How to use the obd scanner to check further?
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post Today, 01:54 PM

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obd connector it is below steering there,
usually i buy elm327 mini dongle. u may survey better one with screen & buttons, like launch brand.

cucuk then connect bluetooth with fone app.
it can scan majority vehicle ecu for saved troubleshoot code or clear them (unnecessary),

then u baru google solution from which error being found.
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post Today, 05:26 PM

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Sometimes when got into problem, no matter how we fix it, it will come again, and few problem on the way.. It happened to my previous proton gen2, sold it for peace of mind 😩✌️🐝

 

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