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Description Expert Honda & Acura VSA ABS Module Repair Service Welcome to our professional honda vsa module repair service. If you own a 2008-2022 Honda or Acura, a failing Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) system can quickly become a major drivability issue. This failure typically causes multiple warning lights—including the ABS, VSA, and Brake indicators—to illuminate simultaneously on your dashboard. When scanned, these vehicles frequently reveal internal hardware failures within the ABS control module. Dealerships usually insist on replacing the entire expensive hydraulic pump assembly and performing costly software calibration. Our specialized acura abs control module repair service targets and permanently fixes the exact point of hardware failure. The VSA Electronic Failure Explained The electronic control module is bolted directly to the hydraulic ABS pump in your engine bay. Over time, the intense engine heat and road vibration degrade the internal micro-circuitry controlling the solenoid valves and pressure sensors. This triggers hard fault codes and completely disables your traction control and anti-lock braking features. By utilizing our expert honda abs module repair service, our technicians carefully open your original unit, repair the faulty circuitry, and upgrade the weakest factory components. Because we are rebuilding your exact computer, it retains all its original factory programming and VIN data. Once you receive it back in the mail, you simply plug it in and drive—absolutely no expensive dealer coding, adaptation, or calibration is required! Common Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) We Fix If your professional diagnostic scanner pulls any of the following specific Honda/Acura fault codes, your module is a perfect candidate for this vsa system repair: DTC 31-11 through 38-11: ABS Solenoid Valve Malfunction. DTC 66-11: Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction. DTC 66-13: Pressure Sensor Malfunction. DTC 81-19: Yaw Rate Sensor Inside Malfunction. DTC 81-20: Acceleration Sensor Internal Circuit Malfunction. DTC 121-11 through 124-11: VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction. DTC 129-3: Yaw Rate Sensor Malfunction. DTC 133-1: VSA System Malfunction. Important Shipping Instructions & Terms To safely utilize this service and save significantly on shipping costs, DO NOT ship the heavy metal hydraulic pump assembly. Carefully remove the Torx screws to separate the black plastic electronic control module from the pump block, and send the computer only. Bonus: You can still safely drive your vehicle while the electronic module is out for repair. Standard hydraulic braking will function normally, although your ABS and VSA systems will be temporarily disabled. Ready to restore your vehicle’s safety systems? Contact us today for more details on your repair. For secure mail-in shipping across the country, we highly recommend using USPS or FedEx. Please note: After reinstalling the repaired unit, you will need a dedicated OBD2 scanner to clear the old DTCs from the system’s memory. Not all computers can be fixed (e.g., severe physical damage, flooding, or fire). Unrepairable units will be returned with a refund, minus a $100 diagnostic fee and return shipping costs.





