'01 Accord - ABS light solid in morning only

Discussion in 'Accord' started by waynewright, Feb 7, 2007.

  1. waynewright

    waynewright Guest

    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.

    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.
     
    waynewright, Feb 7, 2007
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  2. waynewright

    motsco_ Guest

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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?

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Feb 7, 2007
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  3. waynewright

    motsco_ Guest

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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?

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Feb 7, 2007
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  4. waynewright

    waynewright Guest



    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.
     
    waynewright, Feb 7, 2007
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  5. waynewright

    Woody Guest

    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...
     
    Woody, Feb 7, 2007
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  6. waynewright

    waynewright Guest

    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?
     
    waynewright, Feb 8, 2007
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