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ABS light stayed ON for few miles after service
the ABS indicator light stayed ON for few miles after i serviced the
car. during the service it was help up and front wheels were powered by the engine while rear wheels were held stationary. could this be the reason? |
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ABS light stayed ON for few miles after service
Yes it very likely was....
> wrote in message ... > the ABS indicator light stayed ON for few miles after i serviced the > car. during the service it was help up and front wheels were powered > by the engine while rear wheels were held stationary. could this be > the reason? |
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ABS light stayed ON for few miles after service
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> the ABS indicator light stayed ON for few miles after i serviced the > car. during the service it was help up and front wheels were powered > by the engine while rear wheels were held stationary. could this be > the reason? ---------------------------- Without taking the time to wait until Psychic Wednesday, it sounds like your (HONDA)? is an AWD version, like a CR-V or a Pilot, or an ELEMENT and the dealer was performing service on the rear differential, maybe like this: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/crv/x00-901e.pdf Just be sure to TEST your ABS on some snow or gravel to be sure the pedal makes the usual vibration when you do a sudden stop that causes the wheels to slip. The light may come on at that time too. Next time, it's a good idea to quote your model, year, and mileage. Location is helpful too, since safety features and specs vary from country to country. 'Curly' |
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ABS light stayed ON for few miles after service
On Dec 27, 9:45 pm, motsco_ > wrote:
> wrote: > > the ABS indicator light stayed ON for few miles after i serviced the > > car. during the service it was help up and front wheels were powered > > by the engine while rear wheels were held stationary. could this be > > the reason? > > ---------------------------- > > Without taking the time to wait until Psychic Wednesday, it sounds like > your (HONDA)? is an AWD version, like a CR-V or a Pilot, or an ELEMENT > and the dealer was performing service on the rear differential, maybe > like this: > > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/crv/x00-901e.pdf > > Just be sure to TEST your ABS on some snow or gravel to be sure the > pedal makes the usual vibration when you do a sudden stop that causes > the wheels to slip. The light may come on at that time too. > > Next time, it's a good idea to quote your model, year, and mileage. > Location is helpful too, since safety features and specs vary from > country to country. > > 'Curly' yes it is a Honda civic EK3, 98 model. but front wheel drive. the repair was just transmission oil replacement. any idea for the reason of this behavior? |
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