Can the ABS Pump of the 9th Generation Accord Be Repaired?
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The ABS pump of the 9th generation Accord can be repaired. Below are specific details regarding the illumination of the ABS light: 1. Front wheel skidding: For example, when driving on icy or snowy roads. Due to the different rotation conditions of the front and rear wheels, and if the brakes are applied simultaneously, it can easily cause a difference in braking between the front and rear wheels, triggering the ABS light. In this case, pressing the brakes a few more times will usually turn off the ABS light. 2. Sensor covered by contaminants: The sensing part of the ABS speed sensor on the wheel is covered by mud, sludge, or other contaminants, affecting the sensor's ability to detect the corresponding speed signal. This prevents the ABS computer from determining the vehicle's speed and the wheel's slip rate, thus failing to issue appropriate commands to adjust the braking.