> Hi all
>
> I am seeing a lot of drivers having this problem.
??? /what/ problem? that drivers can't find the B-R-A-K-E pedal? i
don't believe this issue is unique to honda.
> Some with few month
> old Honda accords also.
> Are the breaks really problematic? or they are not designed for severe
> winter.
> After how many miles mileage one should change the breaks??
Jai - 21 Jan 2006 23:43 GMT
Jim
Do u have any idea after how many miles on an average one should
change/repair/check brakes??
jim beam - 22 Jan 2006 00:22 GMT
> Jim
> Do u have any idea after how many miles on an average one should
> change/repair/check brakes??
check every 5-10k miles. repair as needed. change brake fluid per
owners manual. there's no fixed average on mileage brake pads last
because it depends on usage.
Howard Lester - 22 Jan 2006 01:31 GMT
> check every 5-10k miles. repair as needed. change brake fluid per owners
> manual. there's no fixed average on mileage brake pads last because it
> depends on usage.
I had my 2004 4-cyl Accord in for its 20K service. Although the car has19K
miles, the service manager pointed out my brake pads are almost "new." He
said I must brake very lightly, and yes - I do.
Alex Rodriguez - 23 Jan 2006 17:54 GMT
>Jim
>Do u have any idea after how many miles on an average one should
>change/repair/check brakes??
I would check brakes at least every 20k miles. It's laso pretty easy to check
disc brake pad wear every time you rotate your tires, every 5k miles or so.
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> Hi all
>
> I am seeing a lot of drivers having this problem. Some with few month
> old Honda accords also.
What BRAKE "problem" are you specifically talking about?
> Are the breaks really problematic? or they are not designed for severe
> winter.
Honda BRAKES are not the best in the industry for winter durability.
> After how many miles mileage one should change the breaks??
"Change"? Can't say. Depends on your driving, AND on your maintenance
habits.
I see you live somewhere in New England. If you drive a lot, you need to
service your BRAKES twice per year. If you drive little, once is fine.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/rustybrakes/brakes1.html
Lotsa pics. Let them load. It's worth it.

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Jai - 22 Jan 2006 00:57 GMT
Tegger,
Thanks. I recently bought a honda Accord 99. Brakes looks a bit
problematic at speeds above 60 mph.
yes u are right i am in MA.
i had other problem, checkengine light went on. The checkup gives
undocumented error(no error code).
Dealer suggest that i should tigten the gas knob and the Checkengine
light will disappear.
do u have any idea about this.
TeGGeR® - 22 Jan 2006 02:32 GMT
> Tegger,
> Thanks. I recently bought a honda Accord 99. Brakes looks a bit
> problematic at speeds above 60 mph.
Are you looking at them while travelling at 60 mph? Bad move. You might
fall off the fender and get run over.
Or perhaps you mean there is some sort of problem that occurs above 60 mph.
Vibration? Pads fall off? What? Try describing it.
> yes u are right i am in MA.
A trace to your IP address terminates right at your machine in East Boston,
it appears.
> i had other problem, checkengine light went on. The checkup gives
> undocumented error(no error code).
> Dealer suggest that i should tigten the gas knob and the Checkengine
> light will disappear.
> do u have any idea about this.
See my other reply in the thread that deals with this issue.

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>Hi all
>I am seeing a lot of drivers having this problem. Some with few month
>old Honda accords also.
>Are the breaks really problematic? or they are not designed for severe
>winter.
No problems with an 1988 accord.
>After how many miles mileage one should change the breaks??
Depends on your driving habits.
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Don Lee - 24 Jan 2006 01:26 GMT
I had driven at least four models of Accords and never had brake problems.
My last 92 Accord did not require any service until I changed the pads at
100K. My current 02 Accord has not problems. I only do visual inspection
during tire rotations.

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