Collision Mitigation System Problem and LKAS Problem and ACC problem and Road Departure Mitigation Problem

I got a barrage of dashboard warnings this afternoon and I have no idea what triggered it or what the problem is. Has anyone else experienced all these warning signs all at once? Is there a way to avoid taking it to the dealer? Any DIY fixes would be greatly appreciated or at least an explanation of what could be causing it. I was able to get home okay with no apparent problem driving the car. It's just unnerving seeing all these warnings out of nowhere all at once.
 
I got a barrage of dashboard warnings this afternoon and I have no idea what triggered it or what the problem is. Has anyone else experienced all these warning signs all at once? Is there a way to avoid taking it to the dealer? Any DIY fixes would be greatly appreciated or at least an explanation of what could be causing it. I was able to get home okay with no apparent problem driving the car. It's just unnerving seeing all these warnings out of nowhere all at once.
You're reporting the classic signs of a Clarity PHEV with a failing 12V battery.
 
I got a barrage of dashboard warnings this afternoon and I have no idea what triggered it or what the problem is. Has anyone else experienced all these warning signs all at once? Is there a way to avoid taking it to the dealer? Any DIY fixes would be greatly appreciated or at least an explanation of what could be causing it. I was able to get home okay with no apparent problem driving the car. It's just unnerving seeing all these warnings out of nowhere all at once.
A failing 12v battery has been known to cause a multitude of dashboard warnings, so that may be a good place to start looking for the cause. Many auto parts stores will load-test the battery for you for free. If it is the 12v battery, a prior thread on this site provides suggestions for battery replacement alternatives. Costco and Walmart appear to be the most popular choices for buying a replacement.

Edit: @insightman posted just before I did.
 
A failing 12v battery has been known to cause a multitude of dashboard warnings, so that may be a good place to start looking for the cause. Many auto parts stores will load-test the battery for you for free. If it is the 12v battery, a prior thread on this site provides suggestions for battery replacement alternatives. Costco and Walmart appear to be the most popular choices for buying a replacement.

Edit: @insightman posted just before I did.
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A failing 12v battery has been known to cause a multitude of dashboard warnings, so that may be a good place to start looking for the cause. Many auto parts stores will load-test the battery for you for free. If it is the 12v battery, a prior thread on this site provides suggestions for battery replacement alternatives. Costco and Walmart appear to be the most popular choices for buying a replacement.

Edit: @insightman posted just before I did.
Do you think it's safe to drive as is until I figure out what's causing it and how to fix it? I can manage without those features, but just wonder if it's a sign of a bigger problem.
 
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