
The ALB light has come on on my 1991 4G Prelude.
I'm interested in finding non garage solutions initially after they were talking about needing pumps at £500 or whole drive shafts in order to replace a sensor ring. In either case it was going to cost me labour to find out what the problem is and if it's worth having the work done.
I believe that one problem can be if the battery is not charged up enough and I don't use the car every day, so have given it some good runs , but understand that the ALB light stays on until you do a reset thing, or pull the fuse. Fuse number 27.
So having looked diligently in the fuse thing under the dash and failed to find a 27 I went back online, and discovered that there is another fuse box in the engine compartment. (My ventures under the bonnet are normally limited to topping up the washbottle and checking the oil and coolant levels).
Anyway the fuse box has got a solid looking cover secured by three plastic clamps. One site said push the tab down to get the cover off. Nothing is moving. If I do get the cover off am I ok to get in there with a pair of pliers and pull the fuse out, replacing it after a few seconds?
I also assume that if the ALB light was caused by the battery issue it shouldn't come back on. If it does I guess it's time to get it to the garage!