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abs fault code 1 help

Post by firstlude » Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:54 pm

like the title my 4th gen is currently suffering from this code 1 fault , so anyone who has experience with sorting this fault please put your hands up now :lol: :lol: , from the bit of research i have done would i be right in thinking its a fault with the pump not working or even just a case of bleeding the fluid from the high pressure side of the braking system for which you need a t bleeder wrench which is now unavailable from honda :( , i am hoping its just a case of bleeding the fluid as the car hasnt been on the road since 2006 and i had to bleed the brakes to get them to work and as we no bleeding the brakes dosent replenish the fluid in the high pressure abs pump
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Post by Vtecmec » Mon Nov 14, 2016 11:40 am

You have to remove the pump and either refurb it or replace it and bleed it all out as you say. Mine had the same issue, for now I have decided to live without abs. For the mot I have rewired the warning light to the battery warning light so it lights up and goes out at ignition.

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Post by paul bristol uk » Mon Nov 14, 2016 1:57 pm

Did the same as Vtecmec,much less hassle.
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Post by firstlude » Mon Nov 14, 2016 10:06 pm

think i might be doing the same for now as this car is turning into a money pit deffo sunk more into it then it will ever be worth and it still needs paint work doing yet , how big a job is the dash to get out ????????
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