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Old 05-29-2002, 12:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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abs light help

i didnt see anything in the faq about this, or any msgs.. but if you guys have heard this a thousand times just kick me in the ass..

my abs light pops on once my car starts rolling... and this crap is getting old.. i damn near slid through the intersection after it rained today... i drove out of the slide without smashing anyone, or anything.

i havnt located a single manual on this.. any help would be appreciated.
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Hmm...have you checked the fluid level in your ABS reservoir?
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When my abs light came on...I did not know what to do, but when i was doing another repair I unhooked the battery and when i hooked it back up the light was off...you might try that.
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Old 05-29-2002, 04:33 PM   #4 (permalink)
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jump the service connector and see how many times the ABS light blinks. Then come back here and I, or anyone else with a helm's, can help u out.

u can always take it to a mechanic w/ an ALB checker to check out the ABS system
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it is usually a sensor....happened 2 me and 3 friends

get it tested with a Honda ABS/ALB tester though ($50), as it can be 50 things other than the sensor!


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ive had the battery unhooked many ah times... and when i start the car its off until i start to move forward... let me check it again..
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happened to me, was just a wheel sensor, get those codes....

it's a 2 series flash for the wheel sensor.... aren't too expensive, like ~115$ from the dealer
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