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98 Integra

I have an 98 integra with the abs light coming on, I changed the rotors and pads but the light is still on, is there a way that i can reset the abs or i have to take it in to a local dealership.
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Re: 98 Integra

When you run a CEL check the abs light will blink codes too. You could try running the test yourself or just goto an Autozone. Its probably a dirty wheel speed sensor which are located behind the brake rotors. You can also remove the negative batt cable to reset the codes yourself.
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Re: 98 Integra

Thanks for the help, But how do you go about doing a cel check and is the sensors on all four wheels?
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