Of course one repair option is to take the vehicle to a dealer to clear/reset the fault, but that is going to cost $50-$100 or more based on various reports I have seen. This procedure probably applies to many models and model years of Honda vehicles. The procedure below has worked for us to clear/reset the “fault” generated by the low battery voltage condition. In this instance, clearly the “fault” is some anomaly caused by the low battery voltage. However, even after boosting the battery (we carry a portable booster just for such occasions) and getting the vehicle started, the ABS and VSA dash lights remain illuminated indicating a fault. During the countdown as settings are applied, the wireless access point (WAP will switch off as it reboots.Are one or both of the ABS and/or VSA dash lights on your Honda as shown below staying on all the time? Have you recently had a dead or weak battery and couldn’t start the car? Read on, this may be just the solution you are looking for to clear those fault codes and save you having to go to a dealer and pay a labor charge.Ī couple of times our 2013 Honda Odyssey battery has become discharged enough so the car won’t start (low voltage), usually due to our umbilical cable having some sort of issue while towing it behind our motorhome and not charging the battery. Select ‘Confirm’, for changes to be applied. Open/unsecure networks (without padlock icon) will not require password entry. Signal strength is indicated both graphically and by measured RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) value in dBm. Hidden but known SSIDs require manual entry via the ‘Manual SSID’ list. Note: All available SSIDs visible to the bp pulse home charger are displayed in the list. Under the Wi-Fi Client section, select the SSID name of the desired home Wi-Fi network then enter the password (case sensitive) for the network. * Acceptable symbols are detailed as: select ‘Configuration’ from the Menu button (this may be a Tab on devices with larger screens).Įnsure ‘Wi-Fi Client’ is switched on (it is by default). * Minimum of 8 characters including lowercase and uppercase, numbers and symbols. Passwords are case sensitive and must conform to the following criteria: Note: You will be unable to make changes until the default password has been changed and saved. Once the first successful user login takes place, you will be forced to change the default password. The password will have been provided to you by SMS text message by bp pulse. It is recommended that you actively keep alive the mobile device (prevent the device from hibernating or switching off the display or security locking If this occurs, reconnection to the Wi-Fi Access Point will be required.Įnter the login details: Username: ‘user’ (lowercase). Note: It may take up to one minute for the home page of the WebUI to load. Once the Wi-Fi restarts, the hot spot will be re-discovered and auto redirection will occur.Īlternatively, open a web browser on the Wi-Fi enabled mobile device and enter ’192.168.57.241’ into the web browser’s address bar to manually access the home page of the WebUI.Ĭonfirm and accept self-signed certificates, if prompted. Return to the Wi-Fi Settings page and switch Wi-Fi off and on again. If the Wi-Fi network shows as “No Internet Connection” and the web browser does not pop up automatically, select “i” (iOS) to access more detail about the hot spot and select “Forget This Network”. Note: The redirection typically appears within 30 seconds of selecting the WAP. Once successfully connected to the wireless access point (WAP), you will be automatically redirected to the login page. Note: The bp pulse home serial number is printed on the product label located on the right-hand side of the rear enclosure. The bp pulse home smart charger will broadcast an SSID of 'bppulse-' followed by the charger's serial number, for example, 'bppulse-PH1234567'. Note: We recommend that you disconnect from existing Wi-Fi networks and temporarily deselect “Auto-Join” during the configuring Wi-Fi process. Once activated a Wi-Fi enabled mobile device can be used to search for the WAP connection. Firstly, you need to press and hold the wireless access point (WAP) on the bp pulse home charger.
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