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Old 18 May 2005, 10:02 pm
srcfyd
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Default 1993 Accord Wagon - brake job mess

Howdy all... Just need an opinion on some repairs I have had done over
the past few weeks...

I have about 150,000 miles (250,000 km) on this car and have owned it
for about 4 years. It has always been a good car, but brakes have been
an issue recently.

I got the brakes done about 2 years ago, as my pedal was pulsating.
The job was done by someone I did not know (not a Honda dealer), but
came recommended (not any more !). Well, he changed the front rotors
and pads and cleaned out the rear brakes... I continued to have the
problem afterwards, but only at high speed braking... I never went back
(my mistake), as the problem was there but somewhat diminished.

3 weeks ago, I decided to take it in to another mechanic, one whom I
have developed a relationship with over the past couple of years.
Pulsating pedal again. His diagnosis... New front rotors & pads,
service the calipers, bleed the system and clean out the back brakes.
I get the car back ($800 CDN - they also overcharged by about $150 CDN)
and the problem is worse, as the pedal is now "squishy" and, when
stopped at a light, slowly works its way down to the floor ! He says
that there could have been dirt introduced into the Master Cylinder, so
he bleeds the Master Cylinder in hopes of cleaning it out and it is the
same. He says the MS probably needs replacing and the pulsating could
be coming from the back brakes which need doing soon.

I am now frustrated, so I take the car to be analysed by 2 seperate
Honda Dealers in my area. Both come back with similar diagnoses... New
MS, and now... both rear brake cylinders are leaking and need replacing
(how the first guy missed this I can't say !) and perhaps the rear
brake lines will need replacing too !

So... I had the job done ($750 CDN) and the squishy pedal is gone, but
the original problem I had is still there... pulsating pedal. The
original guy did make mention that it could be the hubs that are warped
and, I believe, one of the dealers also mentioned this. So that would
be another $750 CDN to fix that.

Does ANY of this seem reasonable for a 1993 Accord?

Could the original job have caused damage to the Master Cylinder and
the Brake Cylinders?

I am not very familiar with the "hubs" they are speaking of. Can
anyone direct me to a web site that details these brake systems? I
know that the brakes on my 1994 Honda Civic were much simpler than the
Accord.

Thanks for listening.... just had to get it out !!!

Rgds...

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