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my Honda Accord 10th Generation (2018-2022) shakes when I brake what's the cause - Honda Accord
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my Honda Accord 10th Generation (2018-2022) shakes when I brake what's the cause

Honda Accord 8th Generation (2008-2012)

Error Codes
2-4 hours
Time
medium
Difficulty
high
Severity
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ProblemSymptomsDiagnosisSolution
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⚠️ Safety Warning

This issue requires immediate attention. If you are not experienced with automotive repairs, consult a professional mechanic. Working on critical systems can be dangerous.

Problem Statement

Learn how to diagnose and fix brake shaking issues in Honda Accord 10th Generation (2018-2022). Step-by-step guide with symptoms and solutions.

Affected Component
Brakes
Estimated Time
2-4 hours

⚠️ Safety Warnings

Important safety information - read before proceeding

  • •Always disconnect the battery before working on the brake system.
  • •Allow the brake components to cool before touching them after driving.

Symptoms

  • •Steering wheel vibrates during braking
  • •Pulsation felt in the brake pedal
  • •Uneven wear on brake pads
  • •Increased stopping distance
  • •Noise or grinding sound from brakes

Diagnostic Steps

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Solution

💡 Expert Tip

For complex repairs like this, consider taking photos at each step. This helps if you need to reverse a step or consult with a mechanic. Also, keep all removed parts organized - you may need to reference them during reassembly.

Verification

After completing the repair, verify that the issue has been resolved:

  • ✓Test the affected component to ensure it functions correctly
  • ✓Check for any error codes or warning lights
  • ✓Monitor the vehicle for a few days to ensure the issue does not recur

Prevention Tips

To prevent this issue from occurring again:

  • •Follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule
  • •Address warning signs early before they develop into major issues
  • •Use quality parts and fluids recommended for your vehicle
  • •Keep detailed records of all repairs and maintenance

Tools & Equipment Required

  • •Jack and jack stands
  • •Lug wrench
  • •Torque wrench
  • •Dial indicator
  • •Brake cleaner
  • •Safety glasses

Parts Required

  • •Brake pads
  • •Brake rotors

Additional Information

Affected Component
Brakes
Estimated Time
2-4 hours
Difficulty
medium
Severity
high
Tools Required
6 items
Parts Required
2 items

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Solution
1. Preparation
  • Tools Required: Jack and jack stands, lug wrench, torque wrench, dial indicator, brake cleaner, and safety glasses.
  • Park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
  • Gather all necessary tools and parts before starting.
2. Lift the Vehicle
  • Use the lug wrench to loosen the wheel nuts slightly.
  • Jack up the vehicle and secure it with jack stands.
  • Remove the wheel to access the brake components.
3. Inspect Brake Components
  • Brake Pads:
    • Remove the brake caliper by unbolting it from the mounting bracket.
    • Inspect the pads for wear; replace if less than 3mm thick.
  • Brake Rotors:
    • Check the rotor for warping using a dial indicator; runout should be within manufacturer's specifications (typically less than 0.002 inches).
    • If warped, replace the rotor or have it resurfaced.
4. Replace Brake Pads and Rotors (if necessary)
  • Install new brake pads if required:
    • Apply brake grease to the backing of the new pads.
    • Insert the new pads into the caliper bracket.
  • Replace rotor if warped:
    • Remove the old rotor and install the new one.
    • Torque the rotor retaining screws to the manufacturer's specifications.
5. Reassemble and Test
  • Reattach the brake caliper and torque the bolts to the specified value (usually around 20-30 ft-lbs).
  • Reinstall the wheel and torque the lug nuts in a star pattern to the manufacturer's specifications (typically 80-100 ft-lbs).
  • Lower the vehicle back to the ground and perform a brake test.