with out more info;it could be bad break cables, calipers, booster cable, and/or master cylinder
To change front brake pads on a 2002 Honda Civic raise the vehicle and safely prop it up. Remove the front wheels and caliper. Take off the old pads. Decompress the caliper piston and insert the new pads.
Collapse caliper(screw driver to pry caliper apart), remove brake pin plug, remove brake pin, remove pads, reverse for install
Front caliper bolts 25 ft/lb Mounting bracket bolts 80ft/lb
Caliper Bracket 80 foot-pound, 19 mm bolt Caliper 37 foot-pound, 14 mm
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.
your rubber brake line at caliper is broken inside and will not let fluid return to master cylinder
You will need to remove the tire and wheel from your 1986 Honda Accord. Remove the brake caliper and the brake spring. The disk brakes will come off. Reverse the process to install the new front disc brakes.
Defective caliper, restricted hose, caliper sliders sticking, contaminated brake fluid (probably not contaminated if only 1 front caliper).
two bolts in the steering knuckle and the brake line are all that attach to the brake caliper
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The brake that is locking up on the 97 Lincoln probably has either worn pads or a sticking caliper. Check the brakes soon, as the problem could cause a wreck.
The caliper holds 2 brake pads in