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Complete brake failure, easy solution?

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Old Sep 20, 2009 | 02:20 PM
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Default Complete brake failure, easy solution?

So to shorten a long intense story, I was driving 50mph came up to a major intersection and started downshifting then applied the brakes and i hear a pop!thunk noise, i then did intense lane changes and wrong side of traffic, red light ect, luckily i didn't hit anyone and nobody got into an accident, in the end i kept downshifting and eventually slowly rolled into a curb to fully stop and towed my 1990 integra rs (DA) home
So i inspect the damage and a hose that connects to the caliper passenger front side was blown and leaking everywhere, so i purchased a new hose kit and replaced it, however my brake pedal still just goes to the floor with no pressure

Do I just need to bleed my brakes or did something else happen?

If anyone has a step by step on how to bleed the brakes it would be greatly appreciated, I have bled them before on other cars but don't remember the exact steps
Thank you honda-tech!
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Old Sep 20, 2009 | 02:23 PM
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Bleed the brakes. Sounds like your hose just popped off. Now that you have a new one on there you need to put fluid in and bleed them. Search for the bleeding order for your car. You might try g2ic.
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Old Sep 27, 2009 | 01:43 PM
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Default Re: Complete brake failure, easy solution?

buy a new car
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