On 4/22/08 2:22 AM, in article
1112640_f33aac677d60aefd81ae4343539b7220.DeleteThis@autoboardz.com, "geraldz"
<none.DeleteThis@000.com> wrote:
> Hi there
> I have a 94 Honda Accord vtec. When i bought the car there was nothing
> wrong with the ABS light. I noticed it started playing up when i
> replaced the positive terminal which i didn‚t have on tight enough.
> Also i replaced my two front brake pads and gave it a oil change.
> Could either of these have caused the problem with my ABS Module?
Probably not the positive terminal. Maybe the front brake job.
> Could the problem be i didn‚t bleed the brakes properly,
Maybe. If there is still air in the main lines it could confuse the ABS.
Did you bleed the ABS? Have you changed the ABS fluid? The ABS system has
its own separate fluid reservoir and is bled separately from the main
brakes.
> didn‚t add
> enough brake fluid or could i have wrecked the sensor or wiring to the
> sensors when putting in the brake pads?
Is the main reservoir up to the MAX line? If its too low, the "Brake" light
should come on. Sometimes both ABS and Brake will come on for low fluid.
Certainly the shop would have topped it off by now if that was the problem.
If it worked before you messed with the brakes & failed immediately after,
I'd say its more likely you did something at one of the wheels.
> At the moment its been at the mechanics going on 2weeks now, they had
> replaced the ABS module with a second hand one but its still having
> the same problem. Now they are telling me the secondhand module is
> faulty so they are trying to find another car exactly the same so they
> can test out the module to see if it is faulty, does this sound right?
Two weeks? Sounds like they either aren't familiar enough with the system
to fix it or they have a payment due on their boat they would like you to
make for them.
The ABS modules can be problematic on this vintage of Honda. What is the
trouble code stored by the ABS when the light comes on? That will tell you
if its really the module (which is the most expensive component in the
system) or something simpler (cheaper) like a disconnected or dislodged
wheel sensor.
>
> Im trying to gather info to hurry them along because this is just
> devastating that they don‚t know whats wrong with it and they suppose
> to be mechanics!
>
> Can anyone help...Please
ABS was an option on this generation of Honda. The main brakes are
completely functional without it. You might consider just taking the bulb
out of the light and remember to pump the brakes the next time you go into a
skid. To completely fix it could approach the current value of the car,
especially with the apparently clueless shop you are using.
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