Thread: Prelude ALB
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Old 02 Feb 2005, 03:04 pm
E. Meyer
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Default Re: Prelude ALB

Actually, the pump cycling means the system is unable to maintain pressure -
the seals are shot. The main brakes are fully functional if the ALB goes
out. There is no need to remove the system. Just pull the fuse (as you
already have) and put a piece of tape over the light if it bothers you (or
remove the bulb).

"Vic" <victordaly@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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>I have a 1991 prelude with the ALB brake system. The electric motor
> that pumps up pressure keeps coming on every 5 to 10 minutes and
> sounds like a bunch of squirrels under the hood. I have been told that
> that is a sign of the pump going ant that a complete unit is $1700.
> The car is in great shape with a rebuilt engine but that's a lot of
> money! I have called a few aftermarket auto repair but no one except
> Honda wants to look at this problem.
> I have wondered about taking the system out. I have tried removing
> the 3 fuses for the ALB. My brakes seem to be unaffected except no ABS
> and best of all no squirrels under the hood. The dash light did come
> on so if I was willing to live without the ABS brakes how difficult
> would it be to remove the system or at least disconnect the ABS light
> on the dash.
> Any help is appreciated



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