There is no switch for them - the best way is to pull the fuse.
How do you know when the VSA is on for the 2009 Honda CRV
It will go off the second time you startup AFTER fixing the problem it's on for.
push the odometer button in, turn the key on, wait till the light goes out (could be a long time), turn the key off.
If it doesn't have the daylight sensor on the dash, you should be able to turn the DRLs off by applying the emergency brakes.
If you pull the cover off the fuse panel and turn it over, there is a diagram for all the fuses on the back of it.
the egntion
It is a warning that the vehicle's computer senses something wrong with your transmission. Have it looked at immediately or it could cost you BIG bucks.
There is not one.
Yes. That code means a transmission problem.
If you are referring to the Daytime Running Lights (DRL's), no. When you are not moving you can turn them out by activating the parking brake, but there is no way to turn them off without actually pulling out the fuse that controls the circuit. Careful though, I don't know what effect this might have when you actually want to turn your lights on at night.
Very helpful site. It will tell you exactly how to reset the SRS light. http://www.geocities.com/myintegra96/srs.html
The motor needs to be replaced. There is a "switch" in the motor that "parks" the wipers. This happens when current is removed from the motor. Your "switch" in the motor is not allowing this to happen. Replace the motor.