ABS light
Means the ABS system is disabled due to some problem.
You can either drive ~20mph and see if the system resets itself, it that doesn't work you need to pull the code using the honda DTC tool or shorting out pins 9 and 14 on the OBDII port; once shorted your abs light should flash a code which will tell you the problem.
You can either drive ~20mph and see if the system resets itself, it that doesn't work you need to pull the code using the honda DTC tool or shorting out pins 9 and 14 on the OBDII port; once shorted your abs light should flash a code which will tell you the problem.
I'm pretty sure it is my ABS unit.
It got somewhat melted during a recent turbo tuning disaster. The side by the turbo was completely melted away exposing the electronics. Worked for a while though.
I have a replacement I've been meaning to fit for a while.
It got somewhat melted during a recent turbo tuning disaster. The side by the turbo was completely melted away exposing the electronics. Worked for a while though.
I have a replacement I've been meaning to fit for a while.
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