ABS Light

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I got a new 6GA which is 4cyl and got a 5 lug swap done using my old v6 6GA. The 4cyl 4 lug is now on my v6. The ABS light comes on and off randomly now everyday. Why is that and how do I fix it?

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Possible bad wheel speed sensor. Check the harness/connectors at each corner.

Next time it comes on, grab the code.
 

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Possible bad wheel speed sensor. Check the harness/connectors at each corner.

Next time it comes on, grab the code.

^ All codes are stored for ABS. There are only two ways to erase the memory, but you can at least find what's going bad and just replace it.

Old post I did...

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49045

Most standard code readers will not spit out codes for the ABS and other similar systems in the car. There is a way though. You will need to short pin 8 and 13 like in this picture (http://www.k-series.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=901&d=1293470014) and the cluster will begin to flash out codes once you turn the key to the on position. Long flashes pertain to the "tens" place. Short flashes pertain to the "ones" place. Once you have all the codes, match them up to the list for the system described...

ABS Codes

http://www.ericthecarguy.com/honda-abs-codes-1998-to-now

TCS Codes

Here's my own list as per Haynes Service manual...

24 - Right front normally-open solenoid
25 - Right front normally-closed solenoid
26 - Left front normally-open solenoid
27 - Left front normally-closed solenoid
28 - TCS relay
31 - Engine retard command
32 - Engine speed
34 - Reference voltage
36 - Throttle position sensor
61 - Automatic transmission shift position
81 - Continuous TCS Operation

SRS Codes

http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=3111979
 

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Possible bad wheel speed sensor. Check the harness/connectors at each corner.

Next time it comes on, grab the code.

^ All codes are stored for ABS. There are only two ways to erase the memory, but you can at least find what's going bad and just replace it.

Old post I did...

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49045

got the code checked out and the front left speed sensor is bad. Going to replace it but my question is do i get the 99 v6 sensor or the 02 4cyl sensor??????
 

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Hmm have you checked to see if they are the same part number? Do both cars have 4-wheel disc brakes?
 
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