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Old 02-01-2007, 05:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Issues with ABS Light?

Hey Everyone,

I'm just curious to gauge everyone else to see you've experienced any similar problems with your ABS kicking in. I have 06 EX Coupe with 15k miles on it. Recently my ABS light has been coming on and going off randomly. Either when I first start my car or while driving and will go off at random times as well. I've also noticed that the ABS kicks in during easy stops. I'm talking 15-20 mph stops and not hard brakes..gentle easing into them. Just last week I had to put them to the test when a car cut me off...needless to say (unknown truly if it was the cause of something going wrong with the ABS) I couldn't stop at 30 mph after slamming on my brakes and the car not stopping, I hit into the car. Surprisingly the car took some heavy damage at impact of about 15 mph. Now of course, the ABS hasn't been on since the accident. I'm not sure whats going on. Anyone else have similar quirkiness with the ABS? Thanks.

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