Kickback & Pump Motor

2004 Acura 3.5RLSECTION Kickback & Pump Motor

The motor operates when ABS is functioning, and fluid in reservoir is forced out to master cylinder, causing kickback at brake pedal. VSA control unit checks pump motor operation during initial diagnosis and vehicle starts. A faint noise may be heard under these conditions, and also when ABS is active. This is a normal condition.

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