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    ABS light!

    just recently the abs light has been coming on,, sometimes the car would be turned on and running but it wont come on but other times it will, hasnt come on for the last couple days but today it did, seems to come on and off...do i take it to honda or can mechanics fix the problem? thanksguys

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    yeah you can. or Check your fuses to see if any have blown referring to ABS Control or auto electrician because it might be your wires ect ...

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    It could as simple as a blown fuse or a resistor. So check the fuse box and reset the ECU. In your case it comes on and off that could be due to loose wiring.
    Last edited by interfooler; 01-08-2009 at 06:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interfooler View Post
    It could as simple as a blown fuse or a resistor. Or it could mean the entire airbag needs to be replaced. So check the fuse box and reset the ECU. In your case it comes on and off that could be due to loose wiring.

    My SRS light came on twice. First time it was a very expensive fix. The whole airbag needed to be replaced and it costs me 800 bucks at Honda.

    Second time the light came on it was due to a faulty dummy resistor (to tell the system there is only driver airbag present). That was 200 bucks out of pocket at Honda.
    nahhh not the SRS that was replaced when i bought the car back in december....its the ABS light....ill check the fuses today! thanks guys ill get back to you

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    wait a sec, im confused here...whats SRS got to do with ABS i thought ABS was the brakes and SRS was the airbag? i looked for the fuse, i found a SRS fuse, cant find a ABS fuse, where should i be looking? help much appreciated! and how do i reset the ecu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yiannixanthos View Post
    wait a sec, im confused here...whats SRS got to do with ABS i thought ABS was the brakes and SRS was the airbag? i looked for the fuse, i found a SRS fuse, cant find a ABS fuse, where should i be looking? help much appreciated! and how do i reset the ecu?
    Check the fuse box under the steering column, if not there it should be in the other fuse box in the engine bay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yiannixanthos View Post
    nahhh not the SRS that was replaced when i bought the car back in december....its the ABS light....ill check the fuses today! thanks guys ill get back to you
    Saw the wrong thing sorry! Thought it was SRS you were asking about. haha.

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    xcwizit, i checked before and i couldn't find a fuse named ABS,, its late at night now but ill check both again tomorrow morning......interfooler hahaha thats alright, got me abit confused haha...is it possible to reset the ecu?

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    Best to look in the manual cuz all fuses look the same you wouldn't know which is what. Yes you could reset the ECU by taking out the battery terminals and wait few hours.

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    ok ill give it a look tomorrow for the fuses, will resetting the ecu do anything or just mask the problem?

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    Resetting your ECU is like restarting windows when you see 'program not responding'. :P

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    bahahaha thats a quality observation there.....what i was meant to ask, if its something like the sensors with the brakes will resetting the ecu do anything? or you mean just reset it and see if the light comes back on again?

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