Service Brakes Related Problems of the 2001 Honda Civic

Table 1 shows 13 common service brakes related problems of the 2001 Honda Civic. The number one most common problem is related to the service brakes (twelve problems). The second most common problem is related to the brake master cylinder (five problems).


Recently reported Service Brakes problems of the 2001 Honda Civic

The Service Brakes problem

Changed entire braking system booster, abs main, calipers, abs module, rooters, pads and still brakes lock. Brakes get hot and car stops any where on the road, until it cools down the brakes unlock. 201 466 6198 angelica   Read details...

The Brake Master Cylinder problem

Rotors resurfaced and master cylinder replaced at 20,000 miles in oct 2002. Rotors resurfaced again in April 2003 at 32,000. Now rotors and master cylinder needs to be replaced at 42,000 miles. Honda refuses to replace stating that the warranty was up at 36,000 miles.   Read details...

The Brake Foundation Components problem

While driving, when consumer applies gas vehicle will decrease instead of increase in speed. Consumer had vehicle towed, dealership indicated that this problem was as a result of a defect in the hydraulic brakes. Please provide more details. Ts   Read details...


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