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2018 CRV Issue dash lights?

1.7K views 11 replies 3 participants last post by  Pepsipete  
#1 ·
I have a 2018 CRV touring all-wheel-drive I have a can bus 2 code u 9000 or something? It’s driving me nuts I could sell at a ridiculous loss or try to fix it. I found an ABS sensor front driver’s wheel for some reason the copper was showing. I replaced that, worked great the pigtail that extends the wire for the electric power steering one of the small wires was broken I got that repaired. that works as well. i’m not even sure where to look.
 
#9 ·
It does drive. It has a lot of dash warnings, traction control, parking brake, adaptive cruise. collision avoidance. all-wheel-drive system, etc..
But it runs and drives fine. I did test and stability does work even though it says it doesn’t. And when scanned with a snap on scanner there is no other codes there used to be another code and it was a ABS sensor or speed sensor. Front driver’s wheel, we change that sensor. There was an obvious hole in the wiring and that code is gone and the stability control now works.
 
#10 ·
OK, there is a limited diagnostic mode in the infotainment center. While in accessory mode press the volume, phone and brightness buttons at the same time for about 5 sec. This brings up a screen that let's you select the diagnostic or settings mode. Select diagnostic mode. You will see a selection for F CAN it will be probably yellow, select F CAN and see if any additional information is presented.


You may find some useful information but be careful not to make any changes to settings