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Old 08-25-2002, 12:00 PM
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i have been looking for this stupid connector for a good while now, armed with both the helms manual and a haynes manual.. i have had no luck.. i have a 1992 accord 2-door EX with a 5 speed.. i have been looking under the dash on the right side, and nothing only connectors with more then 2 pins.. the only thing that i have seen is under the passanger seat, but i have no idea what thats for. is there some other place i should be looking? does honda hide it up there? please help me, so i can turn that damn ABS light off

thank you soo much!
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Old 08-25-2002, 02:01 PM
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its inside the passenger side kick panel trim piece... the one that is just to the right of where the passenger would have their feet... its a blue connector taped to a wirring harness with blue tape.

Just playing with that connector isnt gonna turn the abs light off... you use it to check the code and see whats wrong...(probably a wheel speed sensor) and then you change whats wrong and your light will go off.
Old 08-26-2002, 09:51 AM
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yeah, i wanted to find the connector, so i could jump it and see what the code was.. then sell my sole to the honda dealership for parts
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HA! i did it! and i got 4-4 which is the right rear speed sensor, would i be safe to just replace it? or would i be better off going through the flow chart in the helms manual? i only ask because i dont have a multimeter
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just change the sensor... they're not too bad to change... ive never done one myself, but its a pretty easy job. Once you change the sensor, the ABS module will again be able to read the speed and your ABS light will go off. Expect to pay around a hundred bucks for the sensor.
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