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Old Nov 3, 2019 | 09:07 AM
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Default 94 Accord ABS Disabled no D4 light

Apologies if this has been covered here before. Have a 94 Accord EX w/ about 140k. ABS light was on and was told I would need a new pump for $1,500. As an alternative I had the module unplugged and the ABS dash light removed. Now I have no working D4 light (all other gear lights work). Mechanic told me it was probably on the same circuit. Since I was charged $500 just to get behind the dash and the D4 is also a warning light of sorts I’d like it back. Would disabling ABS and pulling a bulb cause this or is something else?
 
Old Nov 3, 2019 | 11:37 AM
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Apologies if this has been covered here before. Have a 94 Accord EX w/ about 140k. ABS light was on and was told I would need a new pump for $1,500. As an alternative I had the module unplugged and the ABS dash light removed. Now I have no working D4 light (all other gear lights work). Mechanic told me it was probably on the same circuit. Since I was charged $500 just to get behind the dash and the D4 is also a warning light of sorts I’d like it back. Would disabling ABS and pulling a bulb cause this or is something else?
Is the D4 light bulb burned out? Just asking, as that happened on my wife's 00 Accord. I pulled the dash out and replaced the bulb, and it all works just fine. Keep in mind that one bulb gets the most use out of any in the entire car, as it's on whenever the car is being driven (forward).
 
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