ABS Light in 94 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by RJ, Mar 10, 2005.

  1. RJ

    RJ Guest

    Hi everyone,

    I was looking to buy this 94 Accord EX, but it has a ABS Light which is on.
    Does Anyone know what causes this Light to come on?

    Any insight would be appreciated.

    Thanks
     
    RJ, Mar 10, 2005
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  2. RJ

    Brian Smith Guest

    The main reason would be that there is a problem with
    some components of the ABS system. The other common
    reason for the light to come on, is a failure of the
    sensor that detects problems with the ABS system (this
    happens a lot of the time with our fleet of tractor
    trailers at work).

    Brian
     
    Brian Smith, Mar 10, 2005
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  3. RJ

    John Smith Guest

    An ABS unit cost upwards of $1000 new. My 93 Maxima had this problem
    with only 64k miles.The manufacturer wanted $1150 for a new unit. It was
    $850 for refurbished unit on the internet. You should get this checked
    out by a mechanic. If you cannot, then try to find the owners' manual
    for this car. There should be and easy way to tell which part is broken
    with a simple test( There is with the Nissan) . I would just walk away
    from this though-it could get expensive.
     
    John Smith, Mar 10, 2005
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  4. RJ

    E. Meyer Guest

    Hondas of this vintage will blink out a trouble code on the ABS light if you
    short the SCS connector.

    The ABS on these cars is a disaster. Both of the ones I had ('95 Integra
    and '96 Odyssey) failed prematurely and everybody I know that had one also
    failed. If you would be interested in the car even if it didn't have ABS,
    then it might still be interesting to you (main brakes are unaffected by ABS
    failure), otherwise just walk away. The cost of repairs will be significant
    relative to the current value of the car.
     
    E. Meyer, Mar 10, 2005
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  5. RJ

    chip Guest


    this year is famous for a bad abs pump. and it is expensive. to
    test, pull the abs relay and jumper the two holes that a re farther
    apart, the abs pump will run, if it sounds the same the whole time the
    pump is shot, if it starts to growl, the pump is good. don't run it
    for more than about 10 seconds.
    Chip
     
    chip, Mar 12, 2005
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  6. RJ

    RJ Guest

    Thanks to all those who replied, I think it is best not to look at this car,
    since it can get expensive to fix.
     
    RJ, Mar 13, 2005
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