How to disable ABS dash light?
#1
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How to disable ABS dash light?
Hi,
Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
driving me nuts!! Thank you.
Dave
Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
driving me nuts!! Thank you.
Dave
#2
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Thank you for the link!! I was able to find the ABS computer and when
disengaging the two wiring harnesses that go into it I was able to
disable the ABS completely and remove my dash light!!
Thx!
M No spam wrote:
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...com%26rnum%3D2
>
>
> Click the above link. Check out the second message in the thread.
> Someone disabled his ABS computer to turn off the light. Use at your own
> risk.
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now
>> has 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a
>> bit about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked
>> ABS anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no
>> good. Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It
>> is driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>
disengaging the two wiring harnesses that go into it I was able to
disable the ABS completely and remove my dash light!!
Thx!
M No spam wrote:
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...com%26rnum%3D2
>
>
> Click the above link. Check out the second message in the thread.
> Someone disabled his ABS computer to turn off the light. Use at your own
> risk.
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now
>> has 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a
>> bit about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked
>> ABS anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no
>> good. Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It
>> is driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>
#3
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Thank you for the link!! I was able to find the ABS computer and when
disengaging the two wiring harnesses that go into it I was able to
disable the ABS completely and remove my dash light!!
Thx!
M No spam wrote:
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...com%26rnum%3D2
>
>
> Click the above link. Check out the second message in the thread.
> Someone disabled his ABS computer to turn off the light. Use at your own
> risk.
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now
>> has 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a
>> bit about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked
>> ABS anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no
>> good. Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It
>> is driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>
disengaging the two wiring harnesses that go into it I was able to
disable the ABS completely and remove my dash light!!
Thx!
M No spam wrote:
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...com%26rnum%3D2
>
>
> Click the above link. Check out the second message in the thread.
> Someone disabled his ABS computer to turn off the light. Use at your own
> risk.
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now
>> has 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a
>> bit about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked
>> ABS anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no
>> good. Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It
>> is driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
In article <3ce2d38f746756939ec3bb8b5c47dfcb@news.teranews.co m>,
Dave <moo@cow.net> wrote:
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light?
Electrical tape.
Cut off a small piece and stick it over the light.
Problem solved.
Dave <moo@cow.net> wrote:
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light?
Electrical tape.
Cut off a small piece and stick it over the light.
Problem solved.
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
In article <3ce2d38f746756939ec3bb8b5c47dfcb@news.teranews.co m>,
Dave <moo@cow.net> wrote:
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light?
Electrical tape.
Cut off a small piece and stick it over the light.
Problem solved.
Dave <moo@cow.net> wrote:
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light?
Electrical tape.
Cut off a small piece and stick it over the light.
Problem solved.
#6
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Hi,
Checked brake fluid level? Low level can cause ABS light.
Tony
Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
> driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>
> Dave
>
Checked brake fluid level? Low level can cause ABS light.
Tony
Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
> driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>
> Dave
>
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Hi,
Checked brake fluid level? Low level can cause ABS light.
Tony
Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
> driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>
> Dave
>
Checked brake fluid level? Low level can cause ABS light.
Tony
Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
> driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>
> Dave
>
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Falling asleep through Elmo P. Shagnasty's post...
> In article <3ce2d38f746756939ec3bb8b5c47dfcb@news.teranews.co m>,
> Dave <moo@cow.net> wrote:
>
>> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
>> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
>> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
>> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
>> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light?
>
> Electrical tape.
>
> Cut off a small piece and stick it over the light.
>
> Problem solved.
The Homer J Simpson!
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
> In article <3ce2d38f746756939ec3bb8b5c47dfcb@news.teranews.co m>,
> Dave <moo@cow.net> wrote:
>
>> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
>> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
>> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
>> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
>> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light?
>
> Electrical tape.
>
> Cut off a small piece and stick it over the light.
>
> Problem solved.
The Homer J Simpson!
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Falling asleep through Elmo P. Shagnasty's post...
> In article <3ce2d38f746756939ec3bb8b5c47dfcb@news.teranews.co m>,
> Dave <moo@cow.net> wrote:
>
>> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
>> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
>> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
>> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
>> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light?
>
> Electrical tape.
>
> Cut off a small piece and stick it over the light.
>
> Problem solved.
The Homer J Simpson!
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
> In article <3ce2d38f746756939ec3bb8b5c47dfcb@news.teranews.co m>,
> Dave <moo@cow.net> wrote:
>
>> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
>> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
>> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
>> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
>> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light?
>
> Electrical tape.
>
> Cut off a small piece and stick it over the light.
>
> Problem solved.
The Homer J Simpson!
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Dave wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
> driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>
> Dave
--------------------------------
Hey, Dave,
For about $5 in brake fluid and an hour of my time I changed the brake
fluid on our '95 Odyssey and the ABS light now stays out. The old DOT 3
was fairly dark, and there was a bit of air in the system. (Heaven knows
whether the previous owner read the manual)
It's very nice to know that the 'Stomp-N-Steer' will be working next
time my wife needs it. I'm not a great proponent of ABS, but I'd rather
fix the problem NOW, by following the prescribed maintenance schedule,
rather that risking LEGAL complications down the road in the event of an
accident. If you ever fall into a tank of sharks, be especially careful
of the lawyers. . . . .
'Curly'
--
To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address,
you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks.
Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing,
you should not play any notes you have left over. -
>
> Hi,
>
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
> driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>
> Dave
--------------------------------
Hey, Dave,
For about $5 in brake fluid and an hour of my time I changed the brake
fluid on our '95 Odyssey and the ABS light now stays out. The old DOT 3
was fairly dark, and there was a bit of air in the system. (Heaven knows
whether the previous owner read the manual)
It's very nice to know that the 'Stomp-N-Steer' will be working next
time my wife needs it. I'm not a great proponent of ABS, but I'd rather
fix the problem NOW, by following the prescribed maintenance schedule,
rather that risking LEGAL complications down the road in the event of an
accident. If you ever fall into a tank of sharks, be especially careful
of the lawyers. . . . .
'Curly'
--
To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address,
you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks.
Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing,
you should not play any notes you have left over. -
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Dave wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
> driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>
> Dave
--------------------------------
Hey, Dave,
For about $5 in brake fluid and an hour of my time I changed the brake
fluid on our '95 Odyssey and the ABS light now stays out. The old DOT 3
was fairly dark, and there was a bit of air in the system. (Heaven knows
whether the previous owner read the manual)
It's very nice to know that the 'Stomp-N-Steer' will be working next
time my wife needs it. I'm not a great proponent of ABS, but I'd rather
fix the problem NOW, by following the prescribed maintenance schedule,
rather that risking LEGAL complications down the road in the event of an
accident. If you ever fall into a tank of sharks, be especially careful
of the lawyers. . . . .
'Curly'
--
To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address,
you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks.
Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing,
you should not play any notes you have left over. -
>
> Hi,
>
> Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
> 152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
> about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
> sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
> anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
> Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
> driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>
> Dave
--------------------------------
Hey, Dave,
For about $5 in brake fluid and an hour of my time I changed the brake
fluid on our '95 Odyssey and the ABS light now stays out. The old DOT 3
was fairly dark, and there was a bit of air in the system. (Heaven knows
whether the previous owner read the manual)
It's very nice to know that the 'Stomp-N-Steer' will be working next
time my wife needs it. I'm not a great proponent of ABS, but I'd rather
fix the problem NOW, by following the prescribed maintenance schedule,
rather that risking LEGAL complications down the road in the event of an
accident. If you ever fall into a tank of sharks, be especially careful
of the lawyers. . . . .
'Curly'
--
To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address,
you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks.
Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing,
you should not play any notes you have left over. -
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Oh please, I have been an Alaskan driver for 20 years before I even I
had an ABS eqipped car. I think I can handle braking in bad conditions.
No doubt you may be be one of our Alaskan tourists who in about 15
incidents a year wraps their rented RV around the bottom of Turnagain
Pass.....If you bothered to read my original email you will see that I
did check all the obvious bits and pieces. On a blue book valued car now
$2250 why the hell would I be dumping a bunch of diagnostic testing cash
for something I also originally said I do I even care for? If you choose
not to assist when someone asks for it, just find somewhere else to
troll around....
Anyway, Curly thank you for your post.
John D. wrote:
> Curly,
>
> Don't waste you time trying to impart any good advice or common
> sense... apparently, Dave just wants to turn off the ABS light (DTC),
> not actually fix the problem.
>
> Hoping you aren't on the same highway he is traveling,
>
> John D.
>
>
>
>
> "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3F3E8848.7BFB13@_interbaun.com>...
>
>>Dave wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
>>>152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
>>>about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>>>sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
>>>anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
>>>Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
>>>driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>
>>--------------------------------
>>Hey, Dave,
>>
>>For about $5 in brake fluid and an hour of my time I changed the brake
>>fluid on our '95 Odyssey and the ABS light now stays out. The old DOT 3
>>was fairly dark, and there was a bit of air in the system. (Heaven knows
>>whether the previous owner read the manual)
>>
>>It's very nice to know that the 'Stomp-N-Steer' will be working next
>>time my wife needs it. I'm not a great proponent of ABS, but I'd rather
>>fix the problem NOW, by following the prescribed maintenance schedule,
>>rather that risking LEGAL complications down the road in the event of an
>>accident. If you ever fall into a tank of sharks, be especially careful
>>of the lawyers. . . . .
>>
>>'Curly'
had an ABS eqipped car. I think I can handle braking in bad conditions.
No doubt you may be be one of our Alaskan tourists who in about 15
incidents a year wraps their rented RV around the bottom of Turnagain
Pass.....If you bothered to read my original email you will see that I
did check all the obvious bits and pieces. On a blue book valued car now
$2250 why the hell would I be dumping a bunch of diagnostic testing cash
for something I also originally said I do I even care for? If you choose
not to assist when someone asks for it, just find somewhere else to
troll around....
Anyway, Curly thank you for your post.
John D. wrote:
> Curly,
>
> Don't waste you time trying to impart any good advice or common
> sense... apparently, Dave just wants to turn off the ABS light (DTC),
> not actually fix the problem.
>
> Hoping you aren't on the same highway he is traveling,
>
> John D.
>
>
>
>
> "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3F3E8848.7BFB13@_interbaun.com>...
>
>>Dave wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
>>>152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
>>>about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>>>sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
>>>anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
>>>Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
>>>driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>
>>--------------------------------
>>Hey, Dave,
>>
>>For about $5 in brake fluid and an hour of my time I changed the brake
>>fluid on our '95 Odyssey and the ABS light now stays out. The old DOT 3
>>was fairly dark, and there was a bit of air in the system. (Heaven knows
>>whether the previous owner read the manual)
>>
>>It's very nice to know that the 'Stomp-N-Steer' will be working next
>>time my wife needs it. I'm not a great proponent of ABS, but I'd rather
>>fix the problem NOW, by following the prescribed maintenance schedule,
>>rather that risking LEGAL complications down the road in the event of an
>>accident. If you ever fall into a tank of sharks, be especially careful
>>of the lawyers. . . . .
>>
>>'Curly'
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Oh please, I have been an Alaskan driver for 20 years before I even I
had an ABS eqipped car. I think I can handle braking in bad conditions.
No doubt you may be be one of our Alaskan tourists who in about 15
incidents a year wraps their rented RV around the bottom of Turnagain
Pass.....If you bothered to read my original email you will see that I
did check all the obvious bits and pieces. On a blue book valued car now
$2250 why the hell would I be dumping a bunch of diagnostic testing cash
for something I also originally said I do I even care for? If you choose
not to assist when someone asks for it, just find somewhere else to
troll around....
Anyway, Curly thank you for your post.
John D. wrote:
> Curly,
>
> Don't waste you time trying to impart any good advice or common
> sense... apparently, Dave just wants to turn off the ABS light (DTC),
> not actually fix the problem.
>
> Hoping you aren't on the same highway he is traveling,
>
> John D.
>
>
>
>
> "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3F3E8848.7BFB13@_interbaun.com>...
>
>>Dave wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
>>>152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
>>>about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>>>sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
>>>anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
>>>Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
>>>driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>
>>--------------------------------
>>Hey, Dave,
>>
>>For about $5 in brake fluid and an hour of my time I changed the brake
>>fluid on our '95 Odyssey and the ABS light now stays out. The old DOT 3
>>was fairly dark, and there was a bit of air in the system. (Heaven knows
>>whether the previous owner read the manual)
>>
>>It's very nice to know that the 'Stomp-N-Steer' will be working next
>>time my wife needs it. I'm not a great proponent of ABS, but I'd rather
>>fix the problem NOW, by following the prescribed maintenance schedule,
>>rather that risking LEGAL complications down the road in the event of an
>>accident. If you ever fall into a tank of sharks, be especially careful
>>of the lawyers. . . . .
>>
>>'Curly'
had an ABS eqipped car. I think I can handle braking in bad conditions.
No doubt you may be be one of our Alaskan tourists who in about 15
incidents a year wraps their rented RV around the bottom of Turnagain
Pass.....If you bothered to read my original email you will see that I
did check all the obvious bits and pieces. On a blue book valued car now
$2250 why the hell would I be dumping a bunch of diagnostic testing cash
for something I also originally said I do I even care for? If you choose
not to assist when someone asks for it, just find somewhere else to
troll around....
Anyway, Curly thank you for your post.
John D. wrote:
> Curly,
>
> Don't waste you time trying to impart any good advice or common
> sense... apparently, Dave just wants to turn off the ABS light (DTC),
> not actually fix the problem.
>
> Hoping you aren't on the same highway he is traveling,
>
> John D.
>
>
>
>
> "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3F3E8848.7BFB13@_interbaun.com>...
>
>>Dave wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Just the other day my ABS dash light came on. My 1994 Accord EX now has
>>>152K miles on it and still runs like a beauty. I have read quite a bit
>>>about the potential ABS problems with the Accord on the net and it
>>>sounds way too expensive ($1000-1500) to bother with. I never liked ABS
>>>anyway. I have checked all connections, fuses and fluid but no good.
>>>Does anyone has any idea how to disable the ABS dash light? It is
>>>driving me nuts!! Thank you.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>
>>--------------------------------
>>Hey, Dave,
>>
>>For about $5 in brake fluid and an hour of my time I changed the brake
>>fluid on our '95 Odyssey and the ABS light now stays out. The old DOT 3
>>was fairly dark, and there was a bit of air in the system. (Heaven knows
>>whether the previous owner read the manual)
>>
>>It's very nice to know that the 'Stomp-N-Steer' will be working next
>>time my wife needs it. I'm not a great proponent of ABS, but I'd rather
>>fix the problem NOW, by following the prescribed maintenance schedule,
>>rather that risking LEGAL complications down the road in the event of an
>>accident. If you ever fall into a tank of sharks, be especially careful
>>of the lawyers. . . . .
>>
>>'Curly'
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Falling asleep through Dave's post...
> No doubt you may be be one of our Alaskan tourists who in about 15
> incidents a year wraps their rented RV around the bottom of Turnagain
> Pass.....
I sense hostility
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
> No doubt you may be be one of our Alaskan tourists who in about 15
> incidents a year wraps their rented RV around the bottom of Turnagain
> Pass.....
I sense hostility
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
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Re: How to disable ABS dash light?
Falling asleep through Dave's post...
> No doubt you may be be one of our Alaskan tourists who in about 15
> incidents a year wraps their rented RV around the bottom of Turnagain
> Pass.....
I sense hostility
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
> No doubt you may be be one of our Alaskan tourists who in about 15
> incidents a year wraps their rented RV around the bottom of Turnagain
> Pass.....
I sense hostility
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A