WE WILL BE CLOSED NOVEMBER 28th - DECEMBER 1st FOR THANKSGIVING

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If the ABS light is on in your Honda Civic, that means the Anti-Lock Braking System is not functioning. A trusted mechanic will be able to pull diagnostic trouble codes for the vehicle, and to inspect the various parts in the system. Some common reasons your ABS light would come on are a blown fuse for the system, broken or dirty wheel speed sensors, low brake fluid, or the ABS control module not working. These are explained in detail in our post Why is your ABS light on. While any mechanic can fix issues with fuses, wheel speed sensors, or brake fluid levels, a control...

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Most people don't know what their car's Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is until they see the warning light in their instrument cluster. The ABS system is designed to monitor wheel speed and modulate brake fluid pressure to actively prevent the wheels from locking up. Reasons your ABS light is on. If the ABS light is on the system is not functioning correctly, the vehicle should be seen by a trusted mechanic. A mechanic can use a scan tool to see what diagnostic trouble codes the vehicle is presenting, and begin to troubleshoot the problem. Some common reasons your ABS light would come on are: a...

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We're looking forward to some much needed time off to recover from this crazy year. Please note that any items received during this time off will be rebuilt in the order received once we return on January 4th. Our online store will still be available 24/7.  If you would like your item shipped back to you before our Holiday Break we must receive it by 12/16/2020. 

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We're taking a couple days off to celebrate the thanksgiving holiday with those we love. Wishing all of our customers and friends a safe and healthy holiday season! Any rebuilds delivered to our office during the holiday hours will be completed in the order received once we return. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out using the Contact Us link at the top of the page.

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