Following the ABS troubleshooting steps; Have any suggestions?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by scube, Mar 26, 2006.

  1. scube

    Mike Romain Guest

    So you are basically saying that you have one shorted out ABS sensor
    and the light is on bitching about it.

    I would just replace the sensor......

    You could always just pull the light bulb that is annoying you or put
    some black elictrical tape over it.....
    ;-)

    Mike
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    Mike Romain, Apr 11, 2006
    #41
  2. scube

    scube Guest

    Well, it turns out that engine diagnostic connector is the same as the
    ABS diagnostic connector. The ABS codes did not report anything wrong
    w/ the wheel sensors. They did report a pressure issue however.
    The flow chart in the manual says to bleed the high pressure fluid
    from the ABS system and measure it's volume. Then, run the pump a bit.
    There is a T-wrench tool that is used to turn the bleed valve. It
    is a square headed screw and I was wondering if anyone knows if I can
    get this valve open w/ out having to buy a $100 wrench. I know it's
    got a resevoir thing on top to catch the high pressue fluid, but
    what's wrong w/ a hose plugged over the valve opening and a wrench that
    is the correct size to turn the valve open.
    What size is the head of this bleed valve? anyone know for a 1993
    honda Accord?

    I don't wanna buy a tool I'll use for one job one time..(hopefully..)

    thanks all!
     
    scube, Apr 15, 2006
    #42
  3. scube

    scube Guest

    Well, it turns out that engine diagnostic connector is the same as the
    ABS diagnostic connector. The ABS codes did not report anything wrong
    w/ the wheel sensors. They did report a pressure issue however.
    The flow chart in the manual says to bleed the high pressure fluid
    from the ABS system and measure it's volume. Then, run the pump a bit.
    There is a T-wrench tool that is used to turn the bleed valve. It
    is a square headed screw and I was wondering if anyone knows if I can
    get this valve open w/ out having to buy a $100 wrench. I know it's
    got a resevoir thing on top to catch the high pressue fluid, but
    what's wrong w/ a hose plugged over the valve opening and a wrench that
    is the correct size to turn the valve open.
    What size is the head of this bleed valve? anyone know for a 1993
    honda Accord?

    I don't wanna buy a tool I'll use for one job one time..(hopefully..)

    thanks all!
     
    scube, Apr 15, 2006
    #43
  4. You may find a 12 point socket will fit the screw. Honda seems to be in love
    with 12-points.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 15, 2006
    #44
  5. You may find a 12 point socket will fit the screw. Honda seems to be in love
    with 12-points.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 15, 2006
    #45
  6. scube

    SoCalMike Guest

    square head (sticking out), or recessed square drive? seems every "150+
    piece" drive bit set i get as a gift comes with square, torx, star, hex,
    etc... crap i never use. 145 bits i never even touch :)
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 16, 2006
    #46
  7. scube

    SoCalMike Guest

    square head (sticking out), or recessed square drive? seems every "150+
    piece" drive bit set i get as a gift comes with square, torx, star, hex,
    etc... crap i never use. 145 bits i never even touch :)
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 16, 2006
    #47
  8. scube

    SoCalMike Guest

    yup. id suggest going to wally world and buying a "drive bit" set... as
    big a set as you can find, with all the bits. see if anything fits. if
    so? good! if not?

    either way, you can return it :) save that receipt!
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 16, 2006
    #48
  9. scube

    SoCalMike Guest

    yup. id suggest going to wally world and buying a "drive bit" set... as
    big a set as you can find, with all the bits. see if anything fits. if
    so? good! if not?

    either way, you can return it :) save that receipt!
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 16, 2006
    #49
  10. --------------------------------------

    8 or 10 mm combination wrench and a chunk of clear tubing from the wine
    making store. Bleed it several times, exercise the ABS HARD (gravel
    road) as soon as you can get it to keep the light off, and bleed it
    again. Lay damp rags around where you're working, and wash with water
    any spills.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 16, 2006
    #50
  11. --------------------------------------

    8 or 10 mm combination wrench and a chunk of clear tubing from the wine
    making store. Bleed it several times, exercise the ABS HARD (gravel
    road) as soon as you can get it to keep the light off, and bleed it
    again. Lay damp rags around where you're working, and wash with water
    any spills.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 16, 2006
    #51
  12. scube

    scube Guest

    The manual says to hook the ALB checker to the ABS control
    unit and that can simulate the wheels skidding and pressurize the
    system.

    I don't have an ALB checker, so..

    Instead I should bleed from the high pressure valve a few times and
    then skid my car on some gravel? Then bleed it again?
    Does the pump have to run a little bit to build up pressure to bleed
    again?

    I have an 8mm socket which won't fit, maybe the thru-hole on the
    socket isn't big enough for the nipple. I've seen the 8mm/10mm bleeder
    wrench at Autozone. This is what I should use? how about a regular
    8mm box end wrench?

    Thanks all...
     
    scube, Apr 16, 2006
    #52
  13. scube

    scube Guest

    The manual says to hook the ALB checker to the ABS control
    unit and that can simulate the wheels skidding and pressurize the
    system.

    I don't have an ALB checker, so..

    Instead I should bleed from the high pressure valve a few times and
    then skid my car on some gravel? Then bleed it again?
    Does the pump have to run a little bit to build up pressure to bleed
    again?

    I have an 8mm socket which won't fit, maybe the thru-hole on the
    socket isn't big enough for the nipple. I've seen the 8mm/10mm bleeder
    wrench at Autozone. This is what I should use? how about a regular
    8mm box end wrench?

    Thanks all...
     
    scube, Apr 16, 2006
    #53
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