ABS light on Honda Jazz (Honda Fit)

Discussion in 'Jazz' started by chrisall, Mar 1, 2007.

  1. chrisall

    chrisall Guest

    Hi,

    We have just bought a UK 04 Honda Jazz SE Sport CVT off ebay. The car
    is fantastic, but there is one little fault - the ABS light stays on
    all the time. I understand that this is probably only the wheel
    sensors, but is there a way to read the fault codes from the ABS? I
    have read on here about a blue connector under the glove box on older
    models, is this still there for the newer cars?

    Cheers,
    Chris.
     
    chrisall, Mar 1, 2007
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  2. chrisall

    motsco_ Guest

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    If somebody got grease / muck on the tone rings, you'll need to clean
    them up and the fault may go away. Be careful not to damage the CV
    boots. See this PDI document for further info:
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/misc/x02-901e.pdf

    Some of it will apply to your year.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Mar 1, 2007
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  3. chrisall

    motsco_ Guest

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    Important question: What happens with the light if you get in, start the
    car, but don't go anywhere for two minutes? What sounds are you hearing
    also?

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Mar 1, 2007
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  4. chrisall

    chrisall Guest


    The light comes on with the ignition switched on & then stays on - it
    never goes out. I'm not hearing any sounds from the ABS booster, if
    that's where you mean?

    Cheers,
    Chris.
     
    chrisall, Mar 2, 2007
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  5. chrisall

    motsco_ Guest

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    Sounds like the previous owner had some trouble and unplugged or removed
    the fuse for the booster. You'll have to do some searching under the
    hood to see what's been done. :-(

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Mar 2, 2007
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