usually a sticking caliper will cause this or a cheap combo of rotors and pads.
check the caliper out again, make sure the piston in it isn't seized up and grease the rubber up a little. also make sure when putting on the pads you grease the edges so that they can slide easier. and lastly bleed all of your brakes.
I assume you could not compress the caliber, The caliber on the Accord must be turned while being compressed, There is a special tool for this. Some Auto Parts stores will lend you the tool if you purchase the pads from them. Answer: When buying ammunition, be sure and specify the proper caliber. When buying brake parts for your Honda Accord, you'll need to compress the caliper, not the caliber.
A Caliber is smaller, only available as a station-wagon-looking five-door hatchback, and is a Dodge.
i have a 1995 Honda accord 4 cylinder v tec the tail lights sides lights and the dash lights stays on at all times have already replaced the headlight switch and still have the same proplome
when it needs to be replaced
No. All 4 cylinder Honda Accord's up to and including 2002 use a timing (cam) belt that must be replaced. 2003 and newer Accord 4 cylinders has a timing (cam) chainthat requires no maintenance. All V6 Accord use a belt that must be replaced.
I have just submitted this question and I wanted to let anyone who can answer this to know that I have already replaced the fuel filter, plugs and wires. My next attempt will be the catalyptic converter.
It means something is wrong with your charging system. Can be a loose of corroded battery cable, defective alternator or a battery with a dead short.
Highly recommend while you are already there. Water pump will fail or leak before timing belt needs replaced again
Timing chains on Hondas are replaced at engine rebuild time, and no sooner.
On a 1994 Honda Accord, the brake lamp comes on when a tail light is no longer working. The burned-out bulb needs to be replaced. The brake lamp will not come on after the bulb is replaced.
it has a leak and needs to be replaced this may be due to corrosion
The manual states that the timing belt on a 2004 Accord V6 should be replaced at 105,000 miles.