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ABS breaks / axcels question

 
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ABS breaks / axcels question

Does the 1997 honda civic automatic 4 door DI6Y7 have ABS breaks / axcels? When I turn on the car it doesn't show up but that could be electrical problem
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ABS breaks / axcels question

Had a quick question for everyone who ever can help me I thank you in advance.
Ok so I need new axcels on my
1997 Honda Civic d16y7 non vtec 4 door automatic.
I went to the scrap yard and the guy said are they ABS or not. I had no idea what that meant he told me to check when I was starting my car.
Nothing popped up but I do have a electrical problem so that could be why. I'm not sure if I have ABS breaks or not can someone hp me please!
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Re: ABS breaks / axcels question

If it has ABS there would be wiring for a speed sensor at each wheel, a tone ring on each axle, there would be an ABS pump, and there would be a small separate fusebox (about 2 inch by 4 inch) near the battery on the strut tower with a fuse and ABS relay in it.
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Re: ABS breaks / axcels question

Axle with a tone ring (this is what a wheel speed sensor reads)



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