Service Plug?
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Do i use the same service connector to check "check engine lights" as i use for checking the "ABS light" im trying to figure out how to check my abs light that keeps coming on, on the highway
The engine isn't coding because of the ABS light. That service plug isn't going to help you with that. Does the abs try to engage? Next time you see the light try hitting the brakes and see if they modulate. If not sounds like a light malfunction.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by preylude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The engine isn't coding because of the ABS light. That service plug isn't going to help you with that. Does the abs try to engage? Next time you see the light try hitting the brakes and see if they modulate. If not sounds like a light malfunction. </TD></TR></TABLE>
no, you miss understood me, i want to read the ABS code i want to know how to? and the abs modulates between 20-40 mph it modulate for absolutly no reason, and then going at speeds above 60mph the light comes on, and when this happen i hear a clicking noise the more i speed up the faster the clicking gets, and when the abs disengages it stops
no, you miss understood me, i want to read the ABS code i want to know how to? and the abs modulates between 20-40 mph it modulate for absolutly no reason, and then going at speeds above 60mph the light comes on, and when this happen i hear a clicking noise the more i speed up the faster the clicking gets, and when the abs disengages it stops
It is the same connector, you really dont need 5 different post on the subject. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1931482
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