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Old Dec 18, 2019 | 03:07 PM
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Hey Guys,

Real quick I just bought this car and these are the codes that it produced hooking up the scanner. They are as follows: 61-1 Battery Voltage Failure
68-1 Brake Switch Failure
71-1 Wrong Size or Tire
84-1 Senor Logic Failure
112-1 Internal Power Source Failure
I'm thinking the, "Battery VF..." was caused by trying to start it with a dead battery. I was unaware the battery was dead until trying to start it, the vehicle was involved in a car accident that resulted in a salvage title. The car has since been restored, all that being said the TCS, Triangle with an exclamation point, and the Airbag light is on. The passenger seat heater is also not operating as well! These are the things that I have tried thus far tried jumping the number 4 and number 9 pin and doing the whole depressing of the brake pedal trick but that lead to no success. I have had the battery checked and it checked good. I have checked all the fuses as well but was of no avail to find any popped. The ABS light is NOT on I have read on other forums that it could be the hub bearing, How would I go about identifying which hub bearing or wheel sensor it would be for the code/s above. Any help with this and or these codes would be greatly apprecieted. What to do first and which code would clear.
 
Old Dec 18, 2019 | 05:58 PM
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Just by the syntax of those codes, they look like ABS stuff. So this isn't really "internal engine" stuff. I'm moving this over to General Tech where more people will see & help.

Not sure which of those codes can be stored from the accident or from some time ago, so have you cleared the codes to see which ones are currently happening (which ones come back)? For example, trash a tire, install the spare, and the "wrong-size tire" code will remain stored even after you put the proper size back on...

Oh yeah; please let us know exactly what kind of car we're talking about. Welcome to HAF!
 

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Old Dec 18, 2019 | 07:00 PM
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2003 Honda V6 thank you for moving it to its proper location
 
Old Dec 18, 2019 | 08:21 PM
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Can you drive the vehicle?

Check the easy stuff first, like the size of your tires and also if your brake lights work when you press the brake pedal.
 
Old Dec 18, 2019 | 09:19 PM
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The vehicle does indeed drive and brake lights are operable when depressing the pedal. The tires that are currently on it is the correct one IAW manufacturers specs
 
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