Is there a problem with my Honda Accord brakes?

Is there a problem with my Honda Accord brakes?

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 honda accord. The contact stated that two months after purchasing the vehicle, she had to replace the rear brakes, rotors and the front calipers. The dealer stated that they would give the contact a discount on the repairs. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the issue but offered no assistance.

When did the Honda Accord brake caliper need to be replaced?

Rear tires overheated to the point that it would burn a hand that touched it on 6-11-2012 (mileage 46,384). Smelled of burning rubber. Had to replace the left rear brake caliper, brake pad, and rotor. On 4-18-2013 (mileage 65,922) the same problem on right rear. This required replacement of the right rear brake pad and rotor.

What are the problems with a 2007 Honda Accord?

Worst 2007 Honda Accord Problems #1: Premature Warped Rotors And Brake Wear 2007 Accord Average Cost to Fix: $200 #2: Chipping Paint And Rust 2007 Accord Average Cost to Fix: $800 #3: A/C Condenser Prone To Damage By Road Debris 2007 Accord Average Cost to Fix: $900

Where is the brake switch on a Honda Accord?

The Brake/Stop Lights on my 2003 Honda Accord stays OFF when the brake pedal is depressed. 1) The 20A (Horn, Stop) fuse in the Fuse Box under the hood. This fuse is still good. 2) The Bulb at the Rear… The bulbs for the brake are still good. Since both bulb and fuse are okay, the next suspect is the Brake Switch which is on the Brake Pedal.

Can a Honda Accord be used in a collision?

Driving down the road at 75 miles an hour and the brake system engaged. No cars around. Had another vehicle (especially tractor trailer) there would have been a serious collision. I do not want this vehicle anymore.

Why does my car make a noise when I change the brake pads?

When the brake pads are worn down and need replacing, this metal tab starts to drag along the rotor, warning the driver of the potential problem. Don’t ignore the noise too long; the brake pads are thin and need servicing very soon, for safety and to protect the other parts of the braking system.

Why are my Honda Accord brake pads worn out?

Consequently, the early EBD systems were found to have a design flaw that caused them to wear out brake pads too quickly. Due to the glut of complaints, Honda settled a class action lawsuit over the issue.

What does EBD do on a Honda Accord?

For 2008 Accords, Honda introduced a new braking system called the Electronic Brake Distribution system or EBD. EBD pushes the rear brakes harder than other braking syste ms to prevent nose dive. Consequently, the early EBD systems were found to have a design flaw that caused them to wear out brake pads too quickly.

How do you replace the rear brake on a Honda Accord?

Put the flat-edged pin into the bottom of the caliper. Put the round pin into the top of the caliper. Replace your worn brake pads with new ones. Reinstall the caliper onto its bracket. Reinstall the wheel onto the hub. Lower the wheel to the ground. Tighten the lug nuts to 80 foot-pounds. Repeat on the other rear wheel.

When the brake pads are worn down and need replacing, this metal tab starts to drag along the rotor, warning the driver of the potential problem. Don’t ignore the noise too long; the brake pads are thin and need servicing very soon, for safety and to protect the other parts of the braking system.