Can the code be read after the light has gone off, or do you have to
have the code read while the light is on?
On Feb 7, 3:25 pm, "Woody" wrote:
> Have the code read out. It will tell you where the problem is. Chances are
> it is one of the wheel sensors but you will never know until you have the
> codes and diagnosed. Everything you get on here are simply wild a##
> guesses...
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> > On Feb 7, 1:11 am, motsco_ wrote:
> >> waynewright wrote:
> >> > Hello. I have a 2001 Honda Accord EX (4 cylinder) sedan with 81k
> >> > miles. For the last few morning when I start the car I get the yellow
> >> > ABS light staying on. My commute to work is very short so and it says
> >> > on for the entire 5 minute drive. No ABS light for the rest of the
> >> > day - just my first short drive in the morning getting to the office.
> >> > Weird.
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> >> > Could this light just be just a false positive do to cold weather?
> >> > I'm in the Philadellphia suburbs and it has been artic for the last
> >> > couple days.
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> >> Could be you've got water in the ABS system. Has it ever been bled? Is
> >> it below freezing in the AM where you are?
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> >> 'Curly'
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> > I know nothing about ABS systems. It has been below freezing in the
> > mornings, but also durring the day too. No ABS light on this
> > morning. Strange.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text - >> Stay informed about: '01 Accord - ABS light solid in morning only