Accident on a Tuned FL5 - Help Needed

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BigVChillen
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Accident on a Tuned FL5 - Help Needed

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Hi,

I need help. I have a 2024 FL5 and did the Hondata Jail Break tour last month.

So I had a minor accident recently where I got rear-ended. I took the car to get it repaired, and the repair shop did a calibration for the sensors in the back. When I got the car back and started driving, all the dashboard lights began to light up. I tried to reflash the vehicle, but the dashboard lights didn't go away. I tried to clear the lights using the OBDII Diagnostics on the Hondata Flashpro Manager. It did clear the lights, but as soon as I started driving, the lights came back on. I then flashed the car back to stock and cleared the lights again with the OBDII Diagnostic. The lights went off, but as soon as I started driving, they came back on again.

Please help. Let me know if there is any other information needed.

Thanks for your time!
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Re: Accident on a Tuned FL5 - Help Needed

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When you datalog, what errors are reported?
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Re: Accident on a Tuned FL5 - Help Needed

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Thanks for replying.

I took the car back to the shop today after tuning it back to stock. They were able to clear all the lights on the dashboard. So I couldn't get any datalog when I had all of the lights. The shop was unsure why all the lights were on and what had caused the issue. The shop was unaware that the car had been tuned before.

Does having a tune on a car affect its calibration for sensors that are replaced after an accident?
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No that has no effect.
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