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Old 12-23-2004, 01:17 PM
Vegeta11385 Vegeta11385 is offline
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PLEASE! Need help with Abs

Hey,
I have a 96 Accord EX-V6. When I start my car sometimes you hear a buzzing sound from the right front of the car where the abs module and abs reservoir is for about 30-45 seconds then it stops and the abs light turns on immediately. I have gone through all the posts in the accord/tsx section and from what I gather I would conclude it is the accumulator, but before I do anything I would really like a second opinion. I know i can take it into the dealer, but i would rather spend the $70 towards the part if I can figure out what it already is. I am sure it is not the wheel sensors because the abs doesnt turn on when i start to move; it turns on like clockwork whether im sitting or moving. I really appreciate any help or advice that anybody is willing to give.
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Tyler
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Old 12-24-2004, 02:29 AM
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Re: PLEASE! Need help with Abs

The buzzing sound is probably the pump trying to build up pressure in the accumulator. It should only run for a few seconds. If after running it cannot build up the pressure it may turn on the ABS trouble light. $70. for an 'ABS part??? Good luck.
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