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    Hi Friends.Can someone help me with meaning the dtc in abs?My diagnostic tool shows only 1B15.This is civic 2012 2.2d
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    Try to get a code with eobd for discription

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    On topic:-

    unplug rear sensors see if you get exciting new codes

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    That code doesn't mean much at all to me, I would suggest trying a better scan tool and get a full list of any relevant codes within the ABS module. Also check the live data and ensure you have a speed readout from all 4 wheel speed sensors.
    If you turn of the ignition, pump the brakes a dozen or so times, turn the ignition back on, do you hear the ABS pump run for a second or 2?
    There were issues with the ABS control modules of many hondas in that era. They generally fail on the dot around 150k kms
    You really need too use a better scan tool, check the module for codes, anything pump related, and main power supplies/earth too module are ok, then its dead. If your missing speed sensor readings, check the sensors with a scope. Many times its the module failing, ive lost count how many times ive seen perfectly good sensors being replaced in them!
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