1996 Honda Accord EX - ABS Problem??

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Preston Jr., Jul 31, 2003.

  1. Preston Jr.

    Preston Jr. Guest

    Hi, I have just purchased a used car (listed in subject title) and before
    the purchase we speciffically demanded that the ABS light that was on during
    the test drive be fixed or we would keep on looking, so they fixed it
    ........ Temporarily, after buying it and driving it off the lot, the ABS
    light didn't come on for a few days, but eventually it came back on,

    we took it back to the dealership because there was a symptom that always
    led to the ABS light coming on,
    as soon as I turn the ignition switch, their would be an annoying wine for
    about 45 seconds, then I would get a "Bing" and the ABS light would switch
    on.

    They worked on it, told me that some fluid was low, but also there was a
    valve that would cost them 400 dollars to replace, if the problem were to
    persist, they would go ahead and fix it for us, but first they told us to
    ride it out on the temporary "fluid level" fix.

    Can someone tell me what problem or valve is involved in this situation, I
    have searched on the net, and have had no luck in finding anything like this
    that triggers and ABS failure, or check light to check light that comes on.

    Thanks.
     
    Preston Jr., Jul 31, 2003
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  2. That's the ABS pump trying to bring up the high pressure side of the ABS
    system - eventually (time varies according to ABS generation and model - in
    your system, I *think* 45secs) if it can't, it quits and throws a code.
    If you do a search at <http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search> on
    this NG for ABS problems, you'll see there's been quite a bit of discussion
    of it. There's a check valve in the valving at the outlet of the pump but
    your symptom sounds more like a leaky seal internally in the modulator
    unit. Sometimes you can clear the leak by exercising the system with nice
    clean fluid in it but it depends on how well the system has been
    maintained. Those systems require excellent quality fluid to work reliably
    and dependably.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Aug 2, 2003
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