Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge Problems of Honda FIT

Honda FIT owners have reported 3 problems related to recreational vehicle lpg tank valve/gauge (under the equipment category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda FIT based on all problems reported for the FIT.

1 Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge problem of the 2020 Honda FIT

Failure Date: 02/10/2021

Digital display (mileage, oil level, fuel gauge, etc) fails when turning vehicle on during cold weather. It remains backlit, but all text disappears. Typically, this happens when driving on either highway or city streets. This means as a driver I'm unable to see if I need fuel among other things. When the display returns it is illegible. It's as if all text is trying to display on the screen at once. This is distracting, unstable, and extremely unsafe. Knowing fuel levels is not negotiable when it comes to operating a motor vehicle. I feel so unsafe knowing I'm not able to view crucial information about my vehicle. I spoke with a dealership today who informed me that the entire display is likely defective and will need replacement based upon their own prior experience. I will be taking my car in to confirm this and have that done.

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2 Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge problem of the 2015 Honda FIT

Failure Date: 11/01/2019

When I turn on my car, the odometer no longer displays information. Every once in a while, it will flicker and glitch and sometimes come back. However, most of the time, I am unable to see my fuel gauge, which is a safety issue. This started back in November 2019, and it now happens every day.

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3 Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge problem of the 2016 Honda FIT

Failure Date: 07/30/2016

The tire pressure gauge (tpmg) on the dashboard comes on randomly. When reset it stays off for minutes then comes on again. It stays on even with correct recommended tire pressure in all 4 tires. The spare tire is not hooked up to this gauge. This car is mostly highway driven at speeds of 65 mph when this occurs but also occurs randomly at other speeds. When the gauge comes on the tire pressure is always normal.

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