Code 1, Pump Motor Overrun
- Bleed high-pressure fluid from maintenance bleeder using ABS "T" Wrench (07HAA-SG00100). See RELIEVING ACCUMULATOR/LINE PRESSURE
under BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM. Disconnect pump motor relay connector, and remove relay. See Figure
. Connect terminals No. 3 and 8 together for about 8 seconds using a jumper wire. See Fig 1
, Fig 2
and Figure
.
Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
- If pump motor runs with a constant soft sound, use ABS "T" wrench to bleed air from brake system at maintenance bleeder. Recheck pump sound. If pump motor runs with an increasingly loud, raspy sound, bleed high pressure fluid from maintenance bleeder using bleeder "T" wrench. Check modulator reservoir fluid level. See Figure
.
- If 40-70 cc of fluid exists in reservoir, go to next step. If 40-70 cc of fluid does not exist in reservoir, use a jumper wire to connect terminals No. 3 and 8 of pump motor relay together for about 10 seconds. See Fig 1
, Fig 2
and Figure
. Check fluid reservoir level. If fluid level does not change, relief valve in pump motor is defective. If fluid level changes, solenoid is defective (leaking).
- Using a jumper wire, connect terminals No. 3 and 8 together for about 10 seconds. See Fig 1
, Fig 2
and Figure
. Disconnect pressure switch 2-pin connector. Check for continuity between pressure switch terminals. If continuity does not exist, replace defective pressure switch. If continuity exists, accumulator is defective.