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Old 11-15-2010, 06:16 PM
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The abs light flashes. Long for 10 and short for 1.
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Also if you just replace the bad sensor the system will reset its self. It self tests at every startup
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Can you unplug each sensor at the clip and test them for continuity?

I had one go bad and couldn't figure out which one it was. The shop I brought the car to tested all 4 sensors with a voltage tester and somehow figured out which one it was.
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Originally Posted by hondaf1,Nov 15 2010, 07:07 PM
is there only one SCS connector? the yellow plug on under the dash on the driver side connected to the fuse box?
That connector is for airbag codes, not ABS.
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Originally Posted by S2K-F8,Nov 15 2010, 10:45 PM
Can you unplug each sensor at the clip and test them for continuity?

I had one go bad and couldn't figure out which one it was. The shop I brought the car to tested all 4 sensors with a voltage tester and somehow figured out which one it was.
yeah, i did a continuity test on all the sensors and found which one was bad but i wanted to pull the code and make sure that was the only thing that was giving me the code.
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Originally Posted by Billman250,Nov 16 2010, 04:55 AM
That connector is for airbag codes, not ABS.
oh, ok. is there a similar plug for the ABS codes, like the one in the youtube video?
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Originally Posted by hondaf1,Nov 16 2010, 07:35 AM
oh, ok. is there a similar plug for the ABS codes, like the one in the youtube video?
No.

You use the ODBII port. Short pin 9 and 4 of the ODBII port.
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