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Old Sep 17, 2019 | 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by shipo
Interesting; my 2001 did. I wonder when they made the switch over to all cars.
I don't know. My wife's 2000 Accord sedan LX has ABS, while my 99 Accord sedan LX doesn't. It was probably an option for my 99. Wouldn't surprise me, as the FSM I have for does cover ABS for the 98 models too. Don't know if my 99 being ab MT car makes a difference or not. I'm ok with it not having it though, as only my wife's car has it out of the other 4 cars in the yard (up to 92).
 
Old Sep 17, 2019 | 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by JimBlake
I'm assuming the ABS has actually been working, & hasn't been disabled by a previous owner installing an axle without the pulser ring...

The parts drawing for the axle sure looks like they have the chopped ring around the outer CV joint.

But on the parts drawing for the knuckle, it isn't real clear exactly where the ABS sensor goes. Whether it needs the chopped ring, or if it actually reads from the bearing cartridge like some cars started to do around that time.

Can you look at the knuckle and follow exactly where the ABS sensor is pointing?
Also, are you getting any ABS codes? As it might be a sensor, rather than a ring.
 
Old Sep 17, 2019 | 01:13 PM
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He didn't mention any codes, just the absence of the chopped ring around the outboard CV joint.
 
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