Great video man. This is a common problem with J-series V6 equipped Honda/Acura vehicles between the years of 2009-2011. The ABS modules would intermittently stop working. I’m thinking that these units are very sensitive to dirty brake fluid.
@MrSamPhoenix I'll pull the one I got apart and inspect it maybe I'll find something. Give me a day and I'll get back with you unless I get time and pull it apart today
@@partsshooter Much appreciated man. I have a 4th-Gen Acura TL (2009-2012) and the brakes feel spongy/weird and require a few pumps to feel strong. I’m thinking doing this job myself since the dealer wants $1,600 for the part and labor.
Great video man. This is a common problem with J-series V6 equipped Honda/Acura vehicles between the years of 2009-2011. The ABS modules would intermittently stop working. I’m thinking that these units are very sensitive to dirty brake fluid.
@MrSamPhoenix I'll pull the one I got apart and inspect it maybe I'll find something. Give me a day and I'll get back with you unless I get time and pull it apart today
@@partsshooter Much appreciated man. I have a 4th-Gen Acura TL (2009-2012) and the brakes feel spongy/weird and require a few pumps to feel strong. I’m thinking doing this job myself since the dealer wants $1,600 for the part and labor.
Thank you for sharing, watching here bro. Good job 👍👍
Great job.,😊
Parts Shooter, what state you located in? Looks like some of those vehicles have rust on them?
After replacing the abs module is there any recalibration or initialization of the abs module system? Or is it just replace and bleed?
@@zigenly this get answered in the video