I have a 2019 CRV Turbo with 101,000 miles on it that has been faithfully maintained. Today when I started the car a dozen different warning lights came on: cruise control problem, parking brake problem, hill assist start problem, etc. The car seemed to run fine, and I turned it off and restarted it several times with no effect. Took it to a local dealership (30 miles away, again no trouble driving it) and was told it's the fuel injectors and they will need to be replaced to the tune of $1800. My question for the group is whether this sounds logical given the symptoms and in terms of the cost of fixing it. Looking for some reassurance... this has been the best car I've ever owned, but never expected anything like this to happen with a Honda. Thanks for any help.