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Replying to: yazyazoo (Jan 14, 2009 1:36 pm) Don't know what year your Accord is but my 06 has over 60K and I'm still on the original brakes. Lots of freeway driving though. Others have posted here that they seem to wear out early. |
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Hi, The front license plate bracket of my 2005 accord broke and I need to buy a new one. I called up a dealer in Houston and they quoted $58 + tax. Can't believe $60 for a piece of plastic Any place I can get it cheaper. Can't seem to find it any where on the internet either! Thanks Kris
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Replying to: tallman1 (Jan 14, 2009 3:27 pm) ...+1 (I have an '05 6M with 62k) best, ez.... |
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Replying to: ezshift5 (Jan 14, 2009 7:07 pm) |
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Replying to: skris (Jan 14, 2009 7:07 pm) Regards, Corkscrew |
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Replying to: ezshift5 (Jan 14, 2009 7:07 pm) I have 07 I4 Manual. Around 56K. My shims just started making warning squeal on the drivers rear. I looked at the pad depth and they seem fine still. My front have not yet made any noise. I believe driving style and habit are the primary factor in brake wear differences. "Recommendation" make sure whenever replacing pads that you have brand new shims put on. This way you know that you are not being taken advantage of at a brake place/dealership. Also, I don't remember if the owners manual lists the depth for change on brake pads but you should find that out for your car and measure yourself periodically. If you can't find it I am sure someone in hear may have access to that info. But if you are not inclined to do any of your own mechanic work at the very least make sure new shims are put on so you can hear the warning sound. Especially if you were told "0" was left on the pad. That means pretty soon you would have started grinding the rotors which could triple the cost of your brake job since you would have to probably get new ones (depending on how long they were ground for of course). Good Luck! PS ~ Not sure if their is a "Brake" thread but you may want to find one to get more advice.
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Replying to: f0rl0rn (Jan 15, 2009 7:25 am) PS ~ Not sure if their is a "Brake" thread but you may want to find one to get more advice. Honda Accord Brake Questions There ya go! |
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| I have the 04 Accord LX Coupe and looking to buy a used EX radio on eBay that has the controls for xm radio. There is a kit I would have to buy to get XM into it but are the radios themselves interchangeable? | |
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Hi, My 2003 Accord LX V6 only has around 47K miles. Now when I press the brake pedal, only the left stop light comes up. But all bulbs appear OK, because if I use remote key to close or open the door, all lights flash correctly. Anyone can give some advice? Thanks.
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