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On my 1998 Honda Accord, the ABS light came on, is this due to a brake problem?

The light came on then went off.

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Hi,
The ABS light can be tripped if the system doesn't receive a signal from the wheel sensor. If it happens again, take it to a shop and have them check the tone ring/ABS sensors. A dealer can hook it up to their computer and scan for the issue, but you'll pay a lot more. I'd just check the physical stuff before paying for the scan.

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Td

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: MY hONDA ACCORD 1998 MODEL CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON.IT WAS DIAGONISED AND GAVE PO108 AS BEING THE POBLEM.WHAT'S PO108

Code P0108 means your MAP sensor circuit is open. MAP means Manifold Absolute Pressure. You should be able to buy one at your local parts store - otherwise, the dealer.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2009

SOURCE: i have a 1995 honda accord and the abs light keep going on..

broken wire in the wheel hub

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2009

SOURCE: ABS pump failure

Hi,
The problem is the solonoids inside the modulator are stuck, all you need to do is!!! Clear the code, than drive car while no abs light is on than lock the car a few times on wet road. The will help to free up the solonoids. Do this about 10 times, brake fluid is the only parts needed!!! Call me at 302 529 7888 if you like!!!
Dave

John M. Pere' Jr.

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2008

SOURCE: 1998 Honda Accord EX

  1. check if the turn signels work. check the brake petal switch underneath the brake petal-also check the operation of the emergency flashers for operation. all of these items are related.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2008

SOURCE: 1998 Honda Accord stuck in park

It sounds as if your battery is flat. If its not. remove the black fascia around the gear box, it would reveal a slot at under the fascia in front. Put your key in it and the gear lever would move. If it doesnt then you have a major issue on hand

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Dave
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