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MichaelT1960 02-15-2005 04:15 AM

ABS Problem 94AccordEX...help?
 
The other day when starting my car the ABS motor went on for a long time before stopping. I don't think I ever saw the ABS light come on once it went out.

However the next day it came one. The code is "1"....pump motor overun. I think I see some fluid leakage under the modulator (where all the brake lines go into). I added some more....but it still doesn't work and gives me that code. When I first reset it (light is out) and stop hard on sand it seems like it still worked....and the light didn't come back on yet (still need to drive it later).

Any ideas what is wrong??

Thanks,

Michael

JimBlake 02-15-2005 07:03 AM

Sometimes that can be air in the ABS system. You can bleed it.

But since you see leakage, I'd suspect a seal where the accumulator bolts to the ABS modulator.

MichaelT1960 02-15-2005 08:23 AM

Jim,

Thanks for the quick reply.
Is the seal hard to replace? I guess all the brake lines have to first be disconnected?
I will look at everything later on today to see if I notice anything else. The modulator was replaced by Honda after 5 years because it lost pressure. Honda paid for the part and I paid for the labor ($260+). Maybe they didn't use a new seal???

Any idea why I don't hear the pump motor anymore? You would think it would have to come on for this code to come up.



Michael

JimBlake 02-15-2005 11:08 AM

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Look at the motor #2 & the accumulator #3. Each one has an O-ring where it bolts to the ABS unit. There's probably also some kind of seal for the reservoir. I don't have a '94 Accord, so I don't know whether you can reach that stuff with the ABS unit in place.

Whatever you try, make sure & bleed out the pressure before doing stuff. It looks like #1 isn't actually pointing to the bleed screw, but it's close. Get a hose that fits tight & only open the bleeder a little bit. There's enough pressure to hurt you if the hose blows off...

I'm not real sure, but maybe when they replaced the modulator, it was everything inside the line marked #8. If so it would have included the seals I'm talking about.

honda guy 02-15-2005 01:31 PM

There is a S/B on it. There are allen head plugs on the side and bottum that should be retourqued. If it still leaks then it needs to be replaced.

MichaelT1960 02-15-2005 03:29 PM

My ABS started working again......
 
Jim and Honda Guy,

Thanks for all your info. I saw those allen head plugs and will check them out. The ones on the bottom are hard to get to.

Today coming home from work my ABS worked fine (no light). That is strange.
This morning when driving to work my light was on and I reset it a few times while driving (by turning the key to start). Anyway while the light was out I went over some sand and stepped on the brake hard. The ABS worked fine and ever since then the light has not come back on after the initial startup. However I never hear the ABS Pump motor come on like when driving in the snow and stepping on the brake. I will check it out more tomorrow, and check those screw plugs.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Michael

honda guy 03-02-2005 01:35 PM

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Just an update to the plugs. I attatched the actual bulletin

MichaelT1960 03-04-2005 03:51 PM

Problems with ABS and code "1"
 
Honda Guy,

Thanks for the Service Bulletin from Honda! Now I can see exactly what needs to be done and decide if I want to try it (when the weather in NY gets warmer).

So far my ABS is working fine again. I will have to frequently check for a leak and then decide if any work has to be done.

Michael


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