Sounds like there is a leak in the system. You need to stop driving this car and locate and replace the part(s) that are broken, check all brake hoses steel and rubber. Look at the calipers and wheel cyclinders(drum brakes only). Once the part(s) are fixed you must bleed the brake system. If you dont know how to do this I highly suggest you take your vehicle to a mechanic. General brake bleeding guidelines You needClean coffee jar with about an inch of clean brake fluid added to it Rubber tube that is a tight fit onto the bleed nipples Brake fluid Assistant to press the brake pedal. Procedure Top up the master cylinder & keep topped up during the bleeding procedure Place one end of the bleed tube on the nipple furthest away from the master cylinder Place the other end into the coffee jar below the fluid level slightly open the bleed nipple Get your assistant to gently pump the brake pedal until all air bubbles in the jar stop When the bubbles stop get assistant to hold the brake pedal down to the floor Tighten the nipple Assistant can now release pedal Do the same to the next nipple that is furthest away from the master cylinder Until all four brakes have been bled Do not press the pedal to try the feel of the brakes Before all 4 wheels have been bled as you will pump air round the system When all are bled and the pedal feels good Get your assistant to hold pressure on footbrake while you check for leaks around all the nipples that have been opened, your assistant should make sure that the pedal does not creep while you check for leaks. Normal sequence for a right hand drive car is left rear, right rear, left front, right front.
where do I add brake fluid to my Honda accord 92
If you replace any brake component that breaks the brake fluid seal or you let it get very low of brake fluid, yes, you must bleed the brakes.
dot 3 or 4. bleed the brakes and fill with the same type
you can only fill your brake fluid from the reserve.
take it to the shop to get fixed!
DOT3 from an unopened can.
it is an indicator. You need to check your brake fluid or your bulb.
check brake fluid level. and have a brake inspection . you more than likely have front brakes needing replaced.
Why are you pumping the brakes? That light means there is a problem with the brake system. Check the fluid level and if it is ok, take it to a professional. It can be many things that need to be done. Air in the system, low fluid level, etc.
dot 3 or 4
It is possible to replace the brake fluid in a Honda Accord yourself, however it is recommended that you take it to a professional mechanic unless you have experience in the area.
Yes, one reservoir is for brakes the other for the clutch. They both use brake fluid though.