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another abs fault / mystery please help
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another abs fault / mystery please help
i am kind of guessing abs faults are common on preludes
a quick history of my lude its been off the road since 2006 i have had it since 2015 its now ready for a mot so i thought quick road test shine up the brake discs check it drives ok no funny noises etc , start her up abs light on then goes off drive it down road abs light comes on pull over turn ignition off back on abs light goes out soon as i drive it light back on , i have done the paper clip bridge trick and no flashing code light but i clearly have a abs fault , i am assuming as it only comes on after driving it points to a sensor / pulse ring problem

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Make sure there is proper connection between pins and your paper clip while you doing the test. How is SRS, 4WS, EML lights acting while test?
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If the fault light comes on, it has logged a fault, so you will be able to get the codes out.
Rather than using a paperclip, use a proper bit of wire and make sure you are bridging the correct connector - you want the blue 2 pin, not the grey 3 pin.
Rather than using a paperclip, use a proper bit of wire and make sure you are bridging the correct connector - you want the blue 2 pin, not the grey 3 pin.
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right armed with my bridging wire i went for a drive then soon as light came on i pulled over to check code , i had one flash on the light finally a code but its the pump motor over run fault , which seems i need a bleeder t-wrench for this job so my next question where do i get one of them from is it a honda only part
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