Some Honda Fit owners report experiencing multiple warning lights illuminating on the dashboard while driving, which can sometimes be temporarily resolved by disconnecting the battery. Common warning lights that may appear together include the check engine light, ABS warning light, traction control warning light, and electronic stability control warning light. These issues could be linked to a VSA ABS Module problem, which has affected several drivers. While disconnecting the battery for about 30 minutes may clear the warning lights temporarily, ignoring them is not advisable, as it could lead to future problems. The root cause of these lights may relate to engine issues, such as an "Emissions System Problem," or a faulty battery. It is recommended that affected owners have their vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and address the underlying issues promptly for safety and proper vehicle functioning.
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