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Originally posted by NstyGrnHatch@Jan 9 2005, 11:50 AM Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes. and also stay on steady... Turning off and back ...

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01-09-2005, 07:37 PM   #11
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.
and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.
and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious[/b]
sounds like there could be a problem with the abs. im thinking something like a faulty connection or something that is not working properly. hopefully its not to seroious! u wouldnt wanna replace ur abs module. i would think it would be mad expensive!!
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.


and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious
sounds like there could be a problem with the abs. im thinking something like a faulty connection or something that is not working properly. hopefully its not to seroious! u wouldnt wanna replace ur abs module. i would think it would be mad expensive!![/b]
I know what you mean, But when I asked my mechanic he said it would stay on steadily. The only thing hooked up to the ABS that works by connection that is common to go faulty is the ABS sensor. Notorious in Hondas(sensors going bad), But so far I drove today and nothing so keep your fingers crossed for me everyone! I cant afford the ABS to go bad on me.
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01-10-2005, 04:58 AM   #14
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.


and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious


sounds like there could be a problem with the abs. im thinking something like a faulty connection or something that is not working properly. hopefully its not to seroious! u wouldnt wanna replace ur abs module. i would think it would be mad expensive!!
I know what you mean, But when I asked my mechanic he said it would stay on steadily. The only thing hooked up to the ABS that works by connection that is common to go faulty is the ABS sensor. Notorious in Hondas(sensors going bad), But so far I drove today and nothing so keep your fingers crossed for me everyone! I cant afford the ABS to go bad on me.[/b]
i mean it really wouldnt be that bad if its the sensor cuz thats prolly easily replaceable and im sure u could prolly drive without it u just wouldnt have any abs. shit my old 91 hatch didnt have it, we also slid around like a motherfucker sometimes but hey it can be fun!!!
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.


and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious


sounds like there could be a problem with the abs. im thinking something like a faulty connection or something that is not working properly. hopefully its not to seroious! u wouldnt wanna replace ur abs module. i would think it would be mad expensive!!


I know what you mean, But when I asked my mechanic he said it would stay on steadily. The only thing hooked up to the ABS that works by connection that is common to go faulty is the ABS sensor. Notorious in Hondas(sensors going bad), But so far I drove today and nothing so keep your fingers crossed for me everyone! I cant afford the ABS to go bad on me.
i mean it really wouldnt be that bad if its the sensor cuz thats prolly easily replaceable and im sure u could prolly drive without it u just wouldnt have any abs. shit my old 91 hatch didnt have it, we also slid around like a motherfucker sometimes but hey it can be fun!!![/b]
if you seen the pics of how I totaled my old 93 coupe along the beach by my house you wouldnt be saying that no no no! I slid 50ft on cement w/sand all over because some dumb ol bitch ran her red light and stopped in the middle of the intersection.. No ABS= BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.


and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious


sounds like there could be a problem with the abs. im thinking something like a faulty connection or something that is not working properly. hopefully its not to seroious! u wouldnt wanna replace ur abs module. i would think it would be mad expensive!!


I know what you mean, But when I asked my mechanic he said it would stay on steadily. The only thing hooked up to the ABS that works by connection that is common to go faulty is the ABS sensor. Notorious in Hondas(sensors going bad), But so far I drove today and nothing so keep your fingers crossed for me everyone! I cant afford the ABS to go bad on me.


i mean it really wouldnt be that bad if its the sensor cuz thats prolly easily replaceable and im sure u could prolly drive without it u just wouldnt have any abs. shit my old 91 hatch didnt have it, we also slid around like a motherfucker sometimes but hey it can be fun!!!
if you seen the pics of how I totaled my old 93 coupe along the beach by my house you wouldnt be saying that no no no! I slid 50ft on cement w/sand all over because some dumb ol bitch ran her red light and stopped in the middle of the intersection.. No ABS= BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD[/b]
hey man i know how that is. thats how i totalled my si. stupid fuck pulled out and then stopped in the middle of the road and by then i couldnt stop even with 4 wheel discs and abs. i wound up sliding around him and then slamming the guardrail. bye bye 2004 si. it brings back sad memmories
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01-10-2005, 05:49 AM   #17
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.


and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious


sounds like there could be a problem with the abs. im thinking something like a faulty connection or something that is not working properly. hopefully its not to seroious! u wouldnt wanna replace ur abs module. i would think it would be mad expensive!!


I know what you mean, But when I asked my mechanic he said it would stay on steadily. The only thing hooked up to the ABS that works by connection that is common to go faulty is the ABS sensor. Notorious in Hondas(sensors going bad), But so far I drove today and nothing so keep your fingers crossed for me everyone! I cant afford the ABS to go bad on me.


i mean it really wouldnt be that bad if its the sensor cuz thats prolly easily replaceable and im sure u could prolly drive without it u just wouldnt have any abs. shit my old 91 hatch didnt have it, we also slid around like a motherfucker sometimes but hey it can be fun!!!


if you seen the pics of how I totaled my old 93 coupe along the beach by my house you wouldnt be saying that no no no! I slid 50ft on cement w/sand all over because some dumb ol bitch ran her red light and stopped in the middle of the intersection.. No ABS= BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD
hey man i know how that is. thats how i totalled my si. stupid fuck pulled out and then stopped in the middle of the road and by then i couldnt stop even with 4 wheel discs and abs. i wound up sliding around him and then slamming the guardrail. bye bye 2004 si. it brings back sad memmories [/b]
oh yeah i forgot about that incodent, Now we can both moap ourselves to sleep tonight .
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.


and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious


sounds like there could be a problem with the abs. im thinking something like a faulty connection or something that is not working properly. hopefully its not to seroious! u wouldnt wanna replace ur abs module. i would think it would be mad expensive!!


I know what you mean, But when I asked my mechanic he said it would stay on steadily. The only thing hooked up to the ABS that works by connection that is common to go faulty is the ABS sensor. Notorious in Hondas(sensors going bad), But so far I drove today and nothing so keep your fingers crossed for me everyone! I cant afford the ABS to go bad on me.


i mean it really wouldnt be that bad if its the sensor cuz thats prolly easily replaceable and im sure u could prolly drive without it u just wouldnt have any abs. shit my old 91 hatch didnt have it, we also slid around like a motherfucker sometimes but hey it can be fun!!!


if you seen the pics of how I totaled my old 93 coupe along the beach by my house you wouldnt be saying that no no no! I slid 50ft on cement w/sand all over because some dumb ol bitch ran her red light and stopped in the middle of the intersection.. No ABS= BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD


hey man i know how that is. thats how i totalled my si. stupid fuck pulled out and then stopped in the middle of the road and by then i couldnt stop even with 4 wheel discs and abs. i wound up sliding around him and then slamming the guardrail. bye bye 2004 si. it brings back sad memmories
oh yeah i forgot about that incodent, Now we can both moap ourselves to sleep tonight .[/b]
yea dude, but ya kno i love my new car and everything happens for a reason so.im sure the guy who caused the accident will get what he deserves in the future. things have a way of working themselves out ya kno.
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.


and also stay on steady... Turning off and back on and still on.. I dont get it. It doesnt STAY on. Its just spontanious


sounds like there could be a problem with the abs. im thinking something like a faulty connection or something that is not working properly. hopefully its not to seroious! u wouldnt wanna replace ur abs module. i would think it would be mad expensive!!


I know what you mean, But when I asked my mechanic he said it would stay on steadily. The only thing hooked up to the ABS that works by connection that is common to go faulty is the ABS sensor. Notorious in Hondas(sensors going bad), But so far I drove today and nothing so keep your fingers crossed for me everyone! I cant afford the ABS to go bad on me.


i mean it really wouldnt be that bad if its the sensor cuz thats prolly easily replaceable and im sure u could prolly drive without it u just wouldnt have any abs. shit my old 91 hatch didnt have it, we also slid around like a motherfucker sometimes but hey it can be fun!!!


if you seen the pics of how I totaled my old 93 coupe along the beach by my house you wouldnt be saying that no no no! I slid 50ft on cement w/sand all over because some dumb ol bitch ran her red light and stopped in the middle of the intersection.. No ABS= BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD


hey man i know how that is. thats how i totalled my si. stupid fuck pulled out and then stopped in the middle of the road and by then i couldnt stop even with 4 wheel discs and abs. i wound up sliding around him and then slamming the guardrail. bye bye 2004 si. it brings back sad memmories


oh yeah i forgot about that incodent, Now we can both moap ourselves to sleep tonight .
yea dude, but ya kno i love my new car and everything happens for a reason so.im sure the guy who caused the accident will get what he deserves in the future. things have a way of working themselves out ya kno.[/b]
fuckin tripple werd to that!
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does your car start when the srs light is on??? Let me know, cuz I may know what's wrong.
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