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Honda Accord (1994-1997) Maintenance and Repair

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Re: Mushy Brake, 95 Accord LX Sedan [jhrost] by thegraduate
Apr 17, 2009 (4:53 pm)
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Replying to: jhrost (Apr 17, 2009 4:40 pm)

Sounds like your master cylinder is leaking. Mine was replaced in my '96 LX I4 at around 175k miles. Brake fluid been changed regularly? I bet not. Water gets in the brake fluid and breaks down the seals. Was a $300 repair at the dealer.
 
No problems since, and I'm at 191k on mine. Amazingly, I've never replaced the rear brakes, and the fronts are still good after over 55k miles.
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Re: Mushy Brake, 95 Accord LX Sedan [jhrost] by omarr
Apr 17, 2009 (4:59 pm)
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Replying to: jhrost (Apr 17, 2009 4:40 pm)

The honda master cylinders internal seals will fail and there will no external leak.
The fluid by passes the internal piston seal.
My honda had the same problem, changed the master cylinder and now have excellent brakes.
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Mushy Brake Follow-up by jhrost
Apr 17, 2009 (5:22 pm)
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Thanks for that amazingly swift feedback. You guys both sound pretty certain about the nature of this problem. Are there any other obscure and perhaps less costly explanations for what I'm experiencing, or is the master brake cylinder the culprit with something approaching metaphysical certitude?
 
If I can't get around to a repair in the next couple of days, is it dangerous to drive this car - I mean, is there a possibility for a catastrophic brake failure?
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Re: Mushy Brake Follow-up [jhrost] by thegraduate
Apr 17, 2009 (5:41 pm)
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Replying to: jhrost (Apr 17, 2009 5:22 pm)

While I wouldn't postpone the repair too long, I drove mine for weeks before realizing a problem existed. it'll just slowly get worse, in all likelihood.
 
And, that problem is fairly common, in many cars. It's easily diagnosed, typically. Catastrophic failure? Unlikely. The brake system is divided in half, I believe, so if one part goes (either Front Left and Rear Right, or Front Right, Rear Left) you should be left with the other portion.
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Re: Mushy Brake Follow-up [jhrost] by elroy5
Apr 17, 2009 (5:57 pm)
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Replying to: jhrost (Apr 17, 2009 5:22 pm)

If the brake pedal sinks, with steady pressure, either the master cylinder seals are leaking, or there is a fluid leak somewhere. If you don't see fluid leaking anywhere, you likely have a master cylinder problem. A spongy feeling brake pedal is a sign of air in the brake lines (need to bleed the air out). If the brake pedal seems to push back on your foot, that is a sign of vacuum/booster problems. Brakes are pretty simple, until you get into ABS, SC, etc.
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Thank you. by jhrost
Apr 17, 2009 (6:38 pm)
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Thanks to all for the insightful comments
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Re: Mushy Brake, 95 Accord LX Sedan [jhrost] by corkscrew
Apr 18, 2009 (5:50 am)
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Replying to: jhrost (Apr 17, 2009 4:40 pm)

Don't wait, drive the car directly to the nearest mechanic and have the master cylinder checked out.This problem happened to my wife's car and we put it off. Two days later she came to a stop sign and the pedal went to the floor, no brakes. She made a quick right turn and just missed being hit by a pickup truck
  Corkscrew.
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Re: Mushy Brake, 95 Accord LX Sedan [corkscrew] by jhrost
Apr 19, 2009 (9:04 pm)
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Replying to: corkscrew (Apr 18, 2009 5:50 am)

Thanks for that information.
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Replacing condenser fan - do I need to remove radiator? by techman41973
Apr 21, 2009 (2:17 pm)
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I need to replace the condenser fan, one of the two fans attached to the radiator.
It seems to mount to the radiator with just 2 bolts on top (easily accessible).
Has anyone done a replacement without removing the radiator?
Im trying to get an idea how difficult the job is going to be. Thanks
 
Background on the problem:
 
I have a 97 Accord with about 280K. Often the AC compressor will shutdown (most likely from overheating), mostly when I am driving low speeds or idling. On the freeway I NEVER have this problem. Engine coolant temperature and coolant levels are fine. I discovered that EVERYTIME I have this problem, the accessory (2nd) radiator fan isnt spinning. I believe its this fan that helps cool the AC evaporator. If I move the blades with a pencil, they do start spinning. Which means the fan is getting electrical power. The bearings are probably starting to go. No doubt I need to replace this electric fan.
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brake pads by tmontana09
Apr 22, 2009 (10:51 am)
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hi im new to this site but im been browsing and i liked it......well i have a 97 honda accord and for some reason whn i release the gas pedal my car slows down on its own.....im guessing my brake pad stick to my rotors can n e 1 tell me whts causing this so i can fix it....also is it true the hub or the bearings wht ever it is messes up whn u replace the rotors......

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