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Hi Folks,
I have just bought a 93 Honda Accord 2.0L as a second car. There was quite a judder when braking so I spent the afternoon checking and overhauling the brakes and calipers. The front discs and pads were in pretty good condition, but the rear pads and discs need replacing as the discs are scored and pitted, and not worth skimming. Ok, my question - would the poor state of the rear discs cause the ABS light to stay on? Also, is it pretty straightforward to change the rear discs (as I read a post about the bearings being easily damaged when changing the front discs) Any info would be much appreciated. Many thanks, Gary Last edited by GTO_Driver; 12-01-2003 at 09:25 PM. |
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Re: Would warped Rear Discs cause ABS light to remain on ?
no it should directly...perhaps its something else...i hate CEL lights...a good thing to have is a helms...sometimes low brake fluid is the cause
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