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under the radiator on the drivers side you have to remove the splash pan to see it not fun to get to and it drains all over things
Under the hood, front driver's side of the engine compartment. Follow the brake lines from the master cylinder they lead to the ABS.
under car folow ac lines into small tube protruding out near them
To repair brakes, you need to first decide what needs to be replaced. You may want to replace just the brake pads, or the brake lines.
Look along the frame rail or in front of fuel tank--follow fuel lines
Brake lines in a vehicle can cost between $50 and $200+ to repair. It all depends on where the parts are bought, and who is making the repairs.
You can determine a realistic cost for repairing your brake lines on your Honda by determining how badly they are messed up. You can get a quote from your local auto repair shop like Midas.
Pep Boys is a good place to go for brake system repairs. Look in the Yellow pages for your local listings of brake repair specialists. If Midas is located near you, they are another well known brake repair shop.
You have to bleed the brake lines because if there is any air in the lines the brakes will fail. If there is any air in the brake line, when you step on the peddle the air will compress and not transfer the energy to the brake caliper or drum and not stop the car.
i have a Pontiac grand am 2002 se and i just changed my brakes and the brake lines have 2 washers on them
Before repairing the brake lines the brake fluid must be drained. The car should be safely lifted and supported. With the wheels off unbolt the line from the caliper to the hardline. Replace the line.
Most often a brake repair simply involves replacing the brake pads. If the pads have worn too much though the rotors or drums will also need to be resurfaced or replaced. In more serious cases the master cylinder that controls the brake pressure will be replaced. Brake lines rarely if ever need to be replaced.