'95 accord SRS and ABS lights on
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'95 accord SRS and ABS lights on
I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
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Re: '95 accord SRS and ABS lights on
Find out if the recall was done for the SRS control unit.
Mike B wrote:
> I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
> the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
> owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
> the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
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Mike B wrote:
> I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
> the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
> owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
> the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
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Re: '95 accord SRS and ABS lights on
Find out if the recall was done for the SRS control unit.
Mike B wrote:
> I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
> the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
> owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
> the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
--
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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
Mike B wrote:
> I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
> the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
> owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
> the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
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----- -\<. -------- __o
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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
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Re: '95 accord SRS and ABS lights on
In article <VnOme.1405$4p.920@fed1read03>, "Mike B" <mbrunner10@***.net> wrote:
> I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
> the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
> owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
> the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
I would not buy the car until you take the car to the Honda dealership and
get estimates on how much money it would cost to repair those problems. If
the owner won't do this or allow you to do it--don't buy the car. It's my
guess that the owner is hoping to sell the car to keep from paying the
repair bill. He expects the buyer to get stuck with the paying of the
repair bill. Make sure you see the estimate if the owner takes it to the
dealership.
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> I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
> the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
> owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
> the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
I would not buy the car until you take the car to the Honda dealership and
get estimates on how much money it would cost to repair those problems. If
the owner won't do this or allow you to do it--don't buy the car. It's my
guess that the owner is hoping to sell the car to keep from paying the
repair bill. He expects the buyer to get stuck with the paying of the
repair bill. Make sure you see the estimate if the owner takes it to the
dealership.
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Re: '95 accord SRS and ABS lights on
In article <VnOme.1405$4p.920@fed1read03>, "Mike B" <mbrunner10@***.net> wrote:
> I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
> the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
> owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
> the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
I would not buy the car until you take the car to the Honda dealership and
get estimates on how much money it would cost to repair those problems. If
the owner won't do this or allow you to do it--don't buy the car. It's my
guess that the owner is hoping to sell the car to keep from paying the
repair bill. He expects the buyer to get stuck with the paying of the
repair bill. Make sure you see the estimate if the owner takes it to the
dealership.
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> I am looking at buying a used '95 accord, but the SRS light stays on, and
> the ABS light stays on sometimes according to the current owner. The current
> owner is the original owner and he says the car has not been wrecked, and
> the air bags have not been deployed. Anyone seen any of these problems?
I would not buy the car until you take the car to the Honda dealership and
get estimates on how much money it would cost to repair those problems. If
the owner won't do this or allow you to do it--don't buy the car. It's my
guess that the owner is hoping to sell the car to keep from paying the
repair bill. He expects the buyer to get stuck with the paying of the
repair bill. Make sure you see the estimate if the owner takes it to the
dealership.
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