95 honda accord abs problem.
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95 honda accord abs problem.
Hi my 1995 accord has abs problem, when engine 1st started it does the
checks and light goes out.(abs).after 20 metres or so light comes back on.
have been told to clean sensors and gear pulser (teeth)on the front, this i
did but light still on. i cannot get the back wheel sensors off due to not
knowing which bits to take off!!there seems to be a round plate in the
way.can anyone tell me if the abs fault is an mot failure?.thanks.
checks and light goes out.(abs).after 20 metres or so light comes back on.
have been told to clean sensors and gear pulser (teeth)on the front, this i
did but light still on. i cannot get the back wheel sensors off due to not
knowing which bits to take off!!there seems to be a round plate in the
way.can anyone tell me if the abs fault is an mot failure?.thanks.
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Re: 95 honda accord abs problem.
jazzy29 wrote:
>
> Hi my 1995 accord has abs problem, when engine 1st started it does the
> checks and light goes out.(abs).after 20 metres or so light comes back on.
> have been told to clean sensors and gear pulser (teeth)on the front, this i
> did but light still on. i cannot get the back wheel sensors off due to not
> knowing which bits to take off!!there seems to be a round plate in the
> way.can anyone tell me if the abs fault is an mot failure?.thanks.
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Dont' attempt to remove the rear sensors. They will probably be badly
rusted in place. Use google.com to search for the ABS codes, which will
tell you which sensor is not 'reporting in'. You can unplug the
connectors under the hood and look for obvious corrosion too.
Same as '95 Odyssey, I believe, but search for Accord, since there are
way more produced.
'Curly'
>
> Hi my 1995 accord has abs problem, when engine 1st started it does the
> checks and light goes out.(abs).after 20 metres or so light comes back on.
> have been told to clean sensors and gear pulser (teeth)on the front, this i
> did but light still on. i cannot get the back wheel sensors off due to not
> knowing which bits to take off!!there seems to be a round plate in the
> way.can anyone tell me if the abs fault is an mot failure?.thanks.
-------------------------
Dont' attempt to remove the rear sensors. They will probably be badly
rusted in place. Use google.com to search for the ABS codes, which will
tell you which sensor is not 'reporting in'. You can unplug the
connectors under the hood and look for obvious corrosion too.
Same as '95 Odyssey, I believe, but search for Accord, since there are
way more produced.
'Curly'
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Re: 95 honda accord abs problem.
thanks very much for advice.got the codes as advised but now cant find the
service check connector to read fault codes (abs light flashes
number)meant to be under passenger side of dash not on mine?(typical) any
ideas where else to accsess the codes?
ps; is check connector under dash or behind a access panel?
many thanks.
service check connector to read fault codes (abs light flashes
number)meant to be under passenger side of dash not on mine?(typical) any
ideas where else to accsess the codes?
ps; is check connector under dash or behind a access panel?
many thanks.
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Re: 95 honda accord abs problem.
jazzy29 wrote:
>
> thanks very much for advice.got the codes as advised but now cant find the
> service check connector to read fault codes (abs light flashes
> number)meant to be under passenger side of dash not on mine?(typical) any
> ideas where else to accsess the codes?
> ps; is check connector under dash or behind a access panel?
> many thanks.
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On my '95 Odyssey, you drop the glove box open (or was it on the
underside edge of the glove box??) and there were two connectors plugged
into 'dummy' plugs to keep them from rattling around / hanging down..
The one with two wires was the one I had to jumper, IIRC.
'Curly'
>
> thanks very much for advice.got the codes as advised but now cant find the
> service check connector to read fault codes (abs light flashes
> number)meant to be under passenger side of dash not on mine?(typical) any
> ideas where else to accsess the codes?
> ps; is check connector under dash or behind a access panel?
> many thanks.
--------------------------------
On my '95 Odyssey, you drop the glove box open (or was it on the
underside edge of the glove box??) and there were two connectors plugged
into 'dummy' plugs to keep them from rattling around / hanging down..
The one with two wires was the one I had to jumper, IIRC.
'Curly'
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Re: 95 honda accord abs problem.
jazzy29 wrote:
> thanks very much for advice.got the codes as advised but now cant find the
> service check connector to read fault codes (abs light flashes
> number)meant to be under passenger side of dash not on mine?(typical) any
> ideas where else to accsess the codes?
> ps; is check connector under dash or behind a access panel?
> many thanks.
If your Accord is a 4-cylinder, the service check connector should be
dangling under the dash on the passenger side.
On the other hand, if it is a V6, you need an OBD-II scan tool. The data
link connector is behind the ashtray in the center console.
> thanks very much for advice.got the codes as advised but now cant find the
> service check connector to read fault codes (abs light flashes
> number)meant to be under passenger side of dash not on mine?(typical) any
> ideas where else to accsess the codes?
> ps; is check connector under dash or behind a access panel?
> many thanks.
If your Accord is a 4-cylinder, the service check connector should be
dangling under the dash on the passenger side.
On the other hand, if it is a V6, you need an OBD-II scan tool. The data
link connector is behind the ashtray in the center console.
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Re: 95 honda accord abs problem.
check connector should be on the passenger side of the car beneath the glove
box. It will be a blue 2p or 3p connector stuck into a rubber boot (green or
blue.)
jazzy29 wrote:
> thanks very much for advice.got the codes as advised but now cant find the
> service check connector to read fault codes (abs light flashes
> number)meant to be under passenger side of dash not on mine?(typical) any
> ideas where else to accsess the codes?
> ps; is check connector under dash or behind a access panel?
> many thanks.
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box. It will be a blue 2p or 3p connector stuck into a rubber boot (green or
blue.)
jazzy29 wrote:
> thanks very much for advice.got the codes as advised but now cant find the
> service check connector to read fault codes (abs light flashes
> number)meant to be under passenger side of dash not on mine?(typical) any
> ideas where else to accsess the codes?
> ps; is check connector under dash or behind a access panel?
> many thanks.
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