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SQ77 06-01-2009 08:20 AM

96 Accord Master Cylinder
 
I have a 1996 Honda Accord Ex with about 140,000 miles on it. Lately, the brakes have started losing pressure, as I'm stopping and when sitting at lights. I've only noticed it in the afternoons or when it's hot out. I just checked my brake fluid level and it is fine. A local reputable mechanic quoted me around $600 to replace the master cylinder. Does this sound reasonable?

RobRussell 06-01-2009 09:01 AM

Re: 96 Accord Master Cylinder
 
I had the same problem last month. I have a guy who has his own garage and repairs cars for a living. I know that he only payed about 90 dollars for the part, if that. So 600$ sounds really unreasonable to me. The part online, Brake Master Cylinder, is less than 100$.

TheMuffinMan 06-01-2009 02:05 PM

Re: 96 Accord Master Cylinder
 
The part brand new from Honda, is $150 picked up at my dealership and it took me, with no prior knowledge of how to remove it 20 minutes to remove and install the replacement.

I would recommend getting a new OEM.

Targa250R 06-01-2009 02:16 PM

Re: 96 Accord Master Cylinder
 

Originally Posted by SQ77 (Post 38740853)
I have a 1996 Honda Accord Ex with about 140,000 miles on it. Lately, the brakes have started losing pressure, as I'm stopping and when sitting at lights. I've only noticed it in the afternoons or when it's hot out. I just checked my brake fluid level and it is fine. A local reputable mechanic quoted me around $600 to replace the master cylinder. Does this sound reasonable?

It's definitely the master cylinder, but $600 is incredibly unreasonable. Even a high labor rate Honda dealership would likely do it for $300 or less. You can pick up a remanufactured master cylinder for well under $100 at a local parts store and do it yourself if you're mechanically inclined and have a buddy handy to help bleed the system.

bdmlilburn 06-01-2009 02:40 PM

Re: 96 Accord Master Cylinder
 

Originally Posted by TheMuffinMan (Post 38745052)
The part brand new from Honda, is $150 picked up at my dealership and it took me, with no prior knowledge of how to remove it 20 minutes to remove and install the replacement.

I would recommend getting a new OEM.

wouldn't a master cylinder from a local auto parts store be pretty good?

96 accord ex master cylinder for my area is under 100 bucks at autozone
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...temId=cat30105

TheMuffinMan 06-01-2009 03:00 PM

Re: 96 Accord Master Cylinder
 

Originally Posted by bdmlilburn (Post 38745493)
wouldn't a master cylinder from a local auto parts store be pretty good?

96 accord ex master cylinder for my area is under 100 bucks at autozone
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...temId=cat30105


Eh, the rebuilt ones have a tendency to fail. One I originally got was a rebuilt one and was damaged on the exterior.

The off brands I'm sure you could get but only $40 gets you a brand new OEM one. I feel a lot safer with it.


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