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ABS Issue [SOLVED]

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I have an ABS issue in my Honda Civic 2004. The ABS light stays on if I push the brake pedal down on start up. If I don't push the brake pedal down, the light goes off as it should.

- The ABS light never comes on if I'm driving (only on startup).
- If the ABS light stays on after startup and I restart the car, the ABS light goes off.

What could be the problem?

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Re: ABS Issue

A new sensor seems to have fixed the problem!
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Re: ABS Issue

have someone read the codes.
ABS codes require code reader than can read them in a Honda
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Re: ABS Issue

Checked fluid level?
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Re: ABS Issue

Yeah! I believe I have to do that.
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Re: ABS Issue

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Checked fluid level?
Yes I have checked! The fluid level is okay!
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Re: ABS Issue

Okay, the code reader gave a result that there is a connection problem with the right rear abs. They said that I should change the abs sensor to a new one.
Right now when I'm driving, the abs light comes on rarely but sometimes it does. I'm just wondering, can a faulty abs sensor behave like this? Or is it just a dirty sensor or something else?
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Re: ABS Issue

If the connection is intermittent it can certainly do that
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Re: ABS Issue

A new sensor seems to have fixed the problem!
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