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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
zero
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Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

Last of the jap ones

need a shot term bodge here chaps

MOT in 6 weeks so need to stop the bloody light being on

dealership reckon the pump has gone and the bill gave me a heart attack

Q) Is there a way of turning the light off till after the MOT ?

Dont mind putting it back on to be kosher but need the mot to go thru

Thanks



 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

zero wrote:
> Last of the jap ones
>
> need a shot term bodge here chaps
>
> MOT in 6 weeks so need to stop the bloody light being on
>
> dealership reckon the pump has gone and the bill gave me a heart attack
>
> Q) Is there a way of turning the light off till after the MOT ?
>
> Dont mind putting it back on to be kosher but need the mot to go thru
>
> Thanks

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Remove jewlery, reach up behind dash find the right lamp, and remove the
bulb. Your owner's manual will tell you which fuses to try if this isn't
your cup of tea. :-)

'Curly'

 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
dold@XReXXAccor.usenet.us.com
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

motsco_ _ <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote:
>> Dont mind putting it back on to be kosher but need the mot to go thru

> Remove jewlery, reach up behind dash find the right lamp, and remove the
> bulb. Your owner's manual will tell you which fuses to try if this isn't
> your cup of tea. :-)


Isn't part of the test verifying that all of the bulbs come on when you
first turn the key on?

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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

dold@XReXXAccor.usenet.us.com wrote:
> Isn't part of the test verifying that all of the bulbs come on when you
> first turn the key on?


Not when you want to *disable* the light. ;-)
 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
piperspost@webtv.net
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

I would not mess with trying to disconnect any fues to turn off that
light, I was told by the dealer that you could do some serious damge to
the rest of the panel.

 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
dold@XReXXAccor.usenet.us.com
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Abeness <news@nada.x> wrote:
> dold@XReXXAccor.usenet.us.com wrote:
>> Isn't part of the test verifying that all of the bulbs come on when you
>> first turn the key on?


> Not when you want to *disable* the light. ;-)


I meant what the tester will do, not what you want to have happen.

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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Al Reynolds
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

"zero" <zeroREMOVEnews2@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Last of the jap ones
>
> need a shot term bodge here chaps
>
> MOT in 6 weeks so need to stop the bloody light being on
>
> dealership reckon the pump has gone and the bill gave me a heart attack
>
> Q) Is there a way of turning the light off till after the MOT ?
>
> Dont mind putting it back on to be kosher but need the mot to go thru
>
> Thanks


AFAICS there are only two possible ways round this.

Method 1
----------
The UK MOT only checks if the light comes on and
goes off again when you turn the car on. They do not
check if the ABS actually works. This means you
have to get the light to do this. One way I can think
of is to wire it in parallel with the SRS bulb, and just
short the ABS bulb connector.

Method 2
----------
Just do what the drivers of all old-bangers do. Ask
around for the dodgiest MOT station in the area. How
likely do you think it is that they will notice no ABS
light if the bulb is "gone"? Not very.

Al

PS Are you selling this car? If so then be very clear
about the state of the vehicle's ABS when you sell the
car, or you could end up in deep trouble if there's an
accident.



 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
motsco_ _
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

I've reached up in the dash (with the power + lights on) to 'borrow' the
ABS bulb to replace another bulb that went dead. You can feel the rows
of bulbs, and they just rotate a 1/4 turn counter-clockwise to come out.

If you disable the ABS light, they may not even be sure whether your
year / model was supposed to have ABS . . . So they may not pursue it
any further (unless they look under the hood and see the extra plumbing) :-(

I'l bet ABS was optional in '93.

'Curly'

 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Abeness
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dold@XReXXAccor.usenet.us.com wrote:
>>Not when you want to *disable* the light. ;-)

>
>
> I meant what the tester will do, not what you want to have happen.


Oops. Duh! I was an idiot--your message, now that I reread it, is clear.
Musta had fog in the brain, sorry.
 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

Abeness wrote:
> dold@XReXXAccor.usenet.us.com wrote:
>
>> Isn't part of the test verifying that all of the bulbs come on when you
>> first turn the key on?

>
>
> Not when you want to *disable* the light. ;-)



id take the cluster out, and piggyback a wire/bulb from a different
light (check engine?) to take that spot. that way the ABS light goes on
with the check engine light, and shuts off at the same time.
 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
SoCalMike
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

Al Reynolds wrote:
> "zero" <zeroREMOVEnews2@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Last of the jap ones
>>
>>need a shot term bodge here chaps
>>
>>MOT in 6 weeks so need to stop the bloody light being on
>>
>>dealership reckon the pump has gone and the bill gave me a heart attack
>>
>>Q) Is there a way of turning the light off till after the MOT ?
>>
>>Dont mind putting it back on to be kosher but need the mot to go thru
>>
>>Thanks

>
>
> AFAICS there are only two possible ways round this.
>
> Method 1
> ----------
> The UK MOT only checks if the light comes on and
> goes off again when you turn the car on. They do not
> check if the ABS actually works. This means you
> have to get the light to do this. One way I can think
> of is to wire it in parallel with the SRS bulb, and just
> short the ABS bulb connector.
>
> Method 2
> ----------
> Just do what the drivers of all old-bangers do. Ask
> around for the dodgiest MOT station in the area. How
> likely do you think it is that they will notice no ABS
> light if the bulb is "gone"? Not very.


it may be a non-abs model ;)
>
> Al
>
> PS Are you selling this car? If so then be very clear
> about the state of the vehicle's ABS when you sell the
> car, or you could end up in deep trouble if there's an
> accident.
>
>
>

 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
zero
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on


it was the last of the jap accords in the uk so i think they emptied the
parts bin and fitted everything

abs , cruise control and air con is mega for a UK car of 93 vintage

its only in recent years over here that air con has caught on



"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:42275559.4030102@interbaun.com...
> I've reached up in the dash (with the power + lights on) to 'borrow' the
> ABS bulb to replace another bulb that went dead. You can feel the rows
> of bulbs, and they just rotate a 1/4 turn counter-clockwise to come out.
>
> If you disable the ABS light, they may not even be sure whether your
> year / model was supposed to have ABS . . . So they may not pursue it
> any further (unless they look under the hood and see the extra plumbing)

:-(
>
> I'l bet ABS was optional in '93.
>
> 'Curly'
>



 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
zero
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on


Remind me - SRS ?

I know i'll kick myself . . .



"Al Reynolds" <ajr-news@bat400.com> wrote in message
news:d075hj$rbd$1@south.jnrs.ja.net...
> "zero" <zeroREMOVEnews2@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Last of the jap ones
> >
> > need a shot term bodge here chaps
> >
> > MOT in 6 weeks so need to stop the bloody light being on
> >
> > dealership reckon the pump has gone and the bill gave me a heart attack
> >
> > Q) Is there a way of turning the light off till after the MOT ?
> >
> > Dont mind putting it back on to be kosher but need the mot to go thru
> >
> > Thanks

>
> AFAICS there are only two possible ways round this.
>
> Method 1
> ----------
> The UK MOT only checks if the light comes on and
> goes off again when you turn the car on. They do not
> check if the ABS actually works. This means you
> have to get the light to do this. One way I can think
> of is to wire it in parallel with the SRS bulb, and just
> short the ABS bulb connector.
>
> Method 2
> ----------
> Just do what the drivers of all old-bangers do. Ask
> around for the dodgiest MOT station in the area. How
> likely do you think it is that they will notice no ABS
> light if the bulb is "gone"? Not very.
>
> Al
>
> PS Are you selling this car? If so then be very clear
> about the state of the vehicle's ABS when you sell the
> car, or you could end up in deep trouble if there's an
> accident.
>
>
>



 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
SoCalMike
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on

zero wrote:
> Remind me - SRS ?
>
> I know i'll kick myself . . .


Supplemental
Restraint
System

aka: airbag.
 
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Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
zero
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Re: Accord UK '93 - ABS / ALB Light on


no air bag on mine - next model had one


"SoCalMike" <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> zero wrote:
> > Remind me - SRS ?
> >
> > I know i'll kick myself . . .

>
> Supplemental
> Restraint
> System
>
> aka: airbag.



 
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