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Old Feb 9, 2023 | 06:24 PM
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I have a 2002 Honda Accord ex v-6
I have replaced the master cylinder and brake booster and I still have no brakes
I got a new to me abs pump control module and no brakes.
Did the bleeding thing
The brakes are spongy
Plz help
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Old Feb 11, 2023 | 02:24 PM
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All of my Honda's are pre ABS, but I was watching some youtube videos from a channel "Watch Wes work". He stated a couple of different things to look at.

The obvious first. Start with bleeding the furthest back rear brake, then the closest. (Passenger then driver). The same with the front brakes.
Secondly, make sure that you don't have a rotten or squishy rubber brake hose to your caliper. You can try a lighter grip with a pair of pliers to see if they are rotten internally. He also stated that occasionally the inside rubber will rot away and block the hose.
3rd many of the newer cars need the ABS blead via the computer. He says that it can get air bubbles trapped inside of them and some have a built in computerized bleeder. IDK if there is a bleeder on the ABS or not. He was not working on a Honda at the time, but these ideas may be somewhere to start.
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