Spongy or soft brake pedal usually means there is air trapped in the system. Bleed the brakes starting at the RR then LR > RF and ending at the LF.
it's old
If your brakes feel like they are pulling you should get them checked out. These brakes may need to be replaced.
I would check brakes,shocks,and powersteering pump. I would check brakes,shocks,and powersteering pump.
on myne as soon as u start smashing on ur honda it usally kicks in at the 5.5. rpm if u got a stock exuahst u prolly wont hear it but u can feel it pulling
I just tighten them with a regular spark plug socket rachet. You should be able to feel when to stop tightening.
yes you can of you were asking "can you feel anti lock brakes pulsating" not sure why
Reduced stopping power. Increased stopping distance. Noise when applying the brakes. A spongy feel to the brakes. The need to pump up the brakes in order to stop. Any or all of these can be an indicator. If in doubt, take the car to a pro brake shop. No sense playing around with your safety.
Well I have a 2004 Accord V6 with 95,000 miles on it and the hoses still seem to be good. I will change them when they become soft or cracked. So far so good. So inspect yours and if they look and feel good then leave them alone.
probably have a bad master cylinder.
To adjust the brakes on a Honda Rancher, first, ensure the ATV is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the brake adjustment screw or nut, typically found near the brake lever or on the brake caliper, and turn it clockwise to tighten the brakes or counterclockwise to loosen them, achieving the desired brake lever feel. After adjustment, test the brakes to ensure they engage properly and make any necessary fine-tuning. Always consult the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
Yes they do, and they feel about the same to the operator of the vehicle.
Transmission filter on a 2000 Honda Accord is located under the air filter housing. Remove air filter housing and then locate the Transmission filter. There are a couple of bolts to remove and one can be a bit difficult. Once the old one is removed snap a new one in (there is a spring that you will have to feel by hand to make sure it is in correct). Replace the air filter housing and then you are good to drive.