17 problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 1996 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Anti-lock brakes. Electrical-headlights, power windows-driver side failed.
Abs and air bag safety system failed at the same time on a 1996 Honda Accord w/ 90,000 miles.
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Consumer put vehicle in gear, and with feet still on brakes, vehicle suddenly accelerated at a high speed, causing an accident.
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The car is only 5 years old and abs modulator leaks. Dealer suggested to reseal it, and dealer said they've seen the same problems before but cannot provide information what causes the leak.
Abs modulater orginally failed at 55,000 miles and was resealed and refailed and was totally replaced at 67487.
Anti-lock brake (abs) light came on the dash panel a week ago. When applying brakes abs system didn't engage at all. At first, abs worked intermittenltly. Consumer took vehicle to dealership. Mechanic told him that it would cost $1600. 85 to repair it. Abs pump accumulator, and abs modulator needed to be replaced.
I have both a 1996 and 1997 Accord with anti-lock brakes. In both cars the sound of an electric engine can be heard when you start the car and lasts for a few moments. I was told it was the abs motor and the 1996 has a confirmed leak. I was told this I.
While making a turn, shifted into reverse, engene accelerated to high speed, vehicle flew forward, brakes applied, went over curb, landed on tree stump, speed unkown, no warning, dealer has not duplicated problem, referred to NHTSA by state farm.
Abs pump and assembly failed and had to be replaced.
Due to leak abs module and acumulator failed at 46,000miles, causing poor brake performance.
Oil leaks from the abs brake unit, causing the abs brake system to malfaunction. Please give any further details.
With no warning and proper maintenance of brakes entire anti-lock brake system completely failed. Please describe details.
Needs to be a recall- this problem is very common. No safety defect listed.
When applying brakes on wet pavement brake pedal goes to the floor ,causing extended stopping distance. Please give any further details.
When brakes are applied pedal goes to the floor,causing extended stopping distance. Cause unknown. Please give any further details.