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Old Aug 2, 2004
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help me fix my brake

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Hi,
I hit a small water way ditch when i was driving at my friend's apartment complex. When i heard it, i heard a glunk noise, i thought it was the X-brace below my car on the front right side. Immediatly after that, when hit my brake going 5mph, my front right brake went crazy. The ABS would immediatedly engage. The left would brake normally while the right is going crazy with the abs.

So I tried removing the ABS fuses. At first, the right would lock up half way on the braking stroke. When I would come up to a stop sign, i would leave one trail of skid mark from the front right brake. After a few stops, its seemed to get better. I had to track my car at Streets of Willow, and didn't notice any real problem i was braking. It seemed pretty equal, right and left.

Its been a week now without the ABS. I still get locking up on the front right when i brake hard.

The funny thing is, the BRAKE light or the ABS light are not on when the fuses are in place. With out the fuses, the lights would come on. With the fuses back, the lights are off, but craziness with the abs on the right brake.

Any suggestions on what to do??? I'm planning on taking of my front right caliper and see if anything is wrong.


2003 Honda CIVIC EX
Motul 600 brake fluid
Axxis Ultimate brake pads ( 3 weeks old with 3 track days)
Brembo oem blank rotors
custom SS brake lines
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You probably won't notice anything wrong with your caliper since water can't really do anything to it. However water can affect the sensor gap. Check the gap between the wheel sensor and the tone ring. It should be 0.4-1.0mm. If that checks out then you will need an abs diagnostic tool to troubleshoot further.
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