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cruzjnr1 04-06-2013 12:21 PM

buzzing noise every thirty seconds
 
hi i just bought a 1994 accord ex. ive been hearing a buzzing sound every 30 sec. looking at engine compartment, its on the right front corner. a canister of some sort but i dont know what it is or why it makes so much noise. can anyone please help?:confused:

poorman212 04-06-2013 12:58 PM

That is the abs unit. Suggest checking the brake fluid level in the ABS Unit - not the master cyl. If it is ok, then bleed the ABS Unit.

cruzjnr1 04-06-2013 01:29 PM

just to clarify. it says high pressure gas,in front of a brake fluid assembly. my abs light DOES stay on. should i check the sensors on the wheels?

poorman212 04-06-2013 02:10 PM

There is a white/yellowish (time makes the plastic change color) plastic tank on the abs unit. There is a black rubber cap, about the size of a quater on it. That is the abs fluid res.

On the side there are MIN/MAX marks. You need to see what the brake fluid level is in that tank. If low, remove that black cap, under that is a white/yellowish plug. Pull that plug and then add brake fluid.

There is a write up in the "Common DIY" sticky at the top of this section on how to bleed the abs unit. As you are checking the fluid in the abs res, you should see the bleeder screw that you will need to use to bleed the abs unit.

Also in that same "Coomon DIY" thread there is a "how to" on getting codes. Getting the abs codes on this gen is the same as getting the CEL codes.....or trans codes, if you have an auto trans.

PS- I moved your "overheating" thread to a new post.

poorman212 04-06-2013 02:23 PM

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Here, the red arrow is where you fill the unit.

The blue is where you will find the bleeder......about where the blue line goes to the front (right side of pic) of the abs res is where you will see the MIN/MAX marks on the plastic.


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