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Old 01-30-2009, 01:22 AM
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ok so i changed my rotors and breaks recently..while its snowing and im drivin through streets, sometimes when i hit the break alil hard it pushes back..as if it makes a little noise ..im not sure if its the abs or not..any suggestions?
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abs, you push the pedal too hard and once it reads that the wheel(s) are locked up the abs kicks in and the pedal starts pulsating
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Read your owner's manual, it will advise you about the ABS operation.
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its a pretty simple system.

just think about driver's ed when they said you had to "pump" the brakes to slow the car down rapidly so you don't skid out.

abs is making your life easier by "pumping" the brakes for you as you just hold the brake down.

most cars have it these days...
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Originally Posted by tegkid
its a pretty simple system.

just think about driver's ed when they said you had to "pump" the brakes to slow the car down rapidly so you don't skid out.

abs is making your life easier by "pumping" the brakes for you as you just hold the brake down.

most cars have it these days...
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Thanks! cuz i have a older honda accord and i dunno it never done that..
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The sad thing is..i dont have my owners manual
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our abs kicks in very fast somtimes, too fast in some cases.
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Originally Posted by zafar2oo8
Thanks! cuz i have a older honda accord and i dunno it never done that..
I once had a 4G Accord (EXR-ALB), and it was the very first model year of Honda Accord to have ALB (now called ABS) equipped. When the ALB activated in that 4G Accord, the brake pedal kicked back exactly the same way as our 2G TL's. You must had a defective Accord.
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its ur SRS...haha j/k man....when i first heard that i thought it was something bad too until i figured it out...
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Originally Posted by zafar2oo8
The sad thing is..i dont have my owners manual
Here it is Online.

https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...01_OMANUAL.asp
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