On my Accord GSi the anti-lock brake warning lamp is on, so currently I can't get an MOT

I want to get the car on the road by Friday ideally so any help greatly appreciated

Cheers,
Josh
This is normal mate. The old ALB system needs priming which is done when you first depress the brake pedal.jjmartin349571 wrote:Any ideas on how to do that?
I'm thinking of bleeding the brakes and going from there. They'll need doing anyway after standing so long
Normal for the ALB light to remain on once the engine is started, up until the brake pedal is depressed?FrontBackSide2Side wrote:This is normal mate. The old ALB system needs priming which is done when you first depress the brake pedal.jjmartin349571 wrote:Any ideas on how to do that?
I'm thinking of bleeding the brakes and going from there. They'll need doing anyway after standing so long
Ok so the big question is, will my MOT tester accept this?? The fellas at work seemed to think it was a fail if the light didn't go out of its own accordnewkid wrote:Nope, my old Vectra GSI had this on the trip computer warning, once the brake was pressed after starting or even just ignition on the warning went out, it was a fail safe to make sure everything was working correctly. If the light stayed on you knew you had a problem.jjmartin349571 wrote:Normal for the ALB light to remain on once the engine is started, up until the brake pedal is depressed?FrontBackSide2Side wrote:This is normal mate. The old ALB system needs priming which is done when you first depress the brake pedal.jjmartin349571 wrote:Any ideas on how to do that?
I'm thinking of bleeding the brakes and going from there. They'll need doing anyway after standing so long
That's an MOT failure though