Partially frozen caliper? Parking brake not fully released? Agressive driving?
No, this is a known T&C problem. The brake calipers and assembly are poorly designed and not big enough for the GVW of the vehicle. I have owned a T&C since 1998 and have to replace every 12-14 months
every 12000 miles
every 12000 miles
It has probably rusted inside from moisture contamination. Do you change your brake fluid at least every 50,000 miles? Brake fluid attracts moisture and moisture destroys calibers. Replace the caliber and change your brake fluid.
Depends on the mileage on the vehicle. This is an interference engine and as such, if the cam belt breaks there will be serious engine damage. On the 4 cylinder replace the cam belt, balance shaft belt, & water pump, which is driven by the cam belt at 105,000 miles. On the V6 replace the cam belt & water pump at 105,000 miles. At 100,000 miles replace the spark plugs. Replace air & cabin filter every 30,000 miles. Have automatic transmission fluid changed every 75,000 miles. Drain, flush, and replace coolant at 75,000 miles. It may or may not have an external fuel filter. If it does change every 60,000 miles. Rotate & balance tires every 10,000 miles. Change brake fluid at 100,000 miles. Inspect brake pads and change as necessary.
12000 furlongs=1500 miles 1 furlong=1/8 miles
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 12000 miles is equal to 12000 x 1.609344 = 19312.128 kilometres.
Depends on the year of you Accord. 1976-89 Replace every 60,000 miles 1990-96 Replace every 90,000 miles 1997-10 Replace every 110,000 miles. Replace every 10 years no matter the mileage.
You would have to change the brake pads in your vehicle every 15,000 miles or sooner. It depends on how much you drive your vehicle. The more your drive, the earlier you have to replace the brakes.
It is recommended to rotate brake rotors every time you replace brake pads, which is typically every 30,000 to 70,000 miles, to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your vehicle's braking system.
On my 2007 Sonata I had to replace the brake pads and rotors at 57000 miles.
Replace it every 50,000 miles.
Disc brake pads typically need to be replaced every 30,000 to 70,000 miles, but this can vary depending on your driving habits and the type of brake pads you have. It's important to regularly check your brake pads for wear and replace them as needed to ensure your vehicle's braking system is working properly.