Sometimes, depending on specifics. There are several things which can cause problems with your front wheels, depending on what exactly the problem you've noticed it.... bad alignment, bad shocks, damaged steering components, worn ball joints, imbalanced/out of round tires... all possibilities.
It would be unusual to have the same brake pads front and back. That is not to say it does not happen but normally the brake pads on the driven wheels are bigger than the passive wheels.
common problems include ABS wheel speed sensors on both front wheels or also the rears.
Master cylinder.
Vti - rear and front disc brake engine b16 15' wheels esi - front disc brake only engine d16 14' wheels
my guess would be faulty brake caliper which could be stuck. best remedy is to take (have it towed) to your loal Honda dealer and have the certified tech examine your front brake calipers.
Brake dust!
Could be the bearings.
It helps to know how your vehicle works in order to best be able to understand how it will react in certain situations. For instance front versus rear drive. One can "power out" of a skid on pavement with compromised traction with front drive where rear drive will cause the rear wheels to loose traction and thus control. Other examples are; is the parking brake connected to the front or rear wheels? Saabs and Subarus use the front wheels for the parking brake. In an the event of brake failure it is safer to use it in these vehicles rather a parking brake that works off the rear wheels as that can cause the vehicle to spin. It also important to be able to recognize signs that a catastrophic failure is imminent such as the symptoms of failing tires, badly worn ball joints or tie rod ends.
To replace front brake pads on a 2002 Ford Mustang safely raise and stabilize the vehicle. Remove the wheels and caliper. Slide out the front brake pads and replace with new units.
My 92 Silverado right front brake sticking why
back wheels.
Yes , on the back wheels ( disc brakes on the front )