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The brake booster on a 1990 Honda Civic is held in place with several mounting bolts and the brake master cylinder. Remove all the mounting bolts, vacuum lines and the master cylinder. Go underneath the dash and remove the plunger from the brake pedal. The booster will fall out. Replace the unit.
You probably have air in the brake hydraulic line. Bleed the air out of the brake lines.
every 30,000 miles, in order to prevent internal decay on the rubber lines.
You remove the wheels to replace brake lines.
Remove as much fluid from the Civic brake fluid reservoir as possible, using a syringe, turkey baster, etc.. Open the wheel bleeder valves and let the lines drain. Refill the system with new fluid and bleed the lines to finish the fluid change.
You can not use rubber fuel lines to replace the current brake lines due to the high operating pressure. You will need to replace them with brake lines, the rubber brake lines has a different construction to hold the pressure and not getting eaten away by the brake fluid, brake lines can hold over 2000psi when the pedal is heavily applied
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Why would you want to replace all the brake lines? You can flush the entire system and install fresh DOT3 brake fluid. I can see no reason to replace all the brake lines. Why are you doing this? Unless your brake lines are rotted out or someone has cut them... there is no reason to replace all four lines.
Honda Civic B13 servicing - B = Replace engine oil and oil filter; inspect brakes, hoses and lines; check parking brake adjustment; inspect tie rod ends, steering gear box, boots, suspension components, driveshaft boots, all fluid levels and condition of fluids, exhaust system, fuel lines and connections 1 = Rotate tires 3 = Replace transmission fluid (for A/T only) The rest of the codes: A = oil change 2 = Replace engine air filter, replace cabin air filter, inspect drive belt 4 = Replace spark plugs, inspect valve clearance 5 = Replace engine coolant
It should only take about an hour to replace the brake lines on a 1995 Toyota Corolla. The exact time will depend on your experience with replacing brake lines.
You could have air in the lines
If it does, look for trans lines going to radiator.