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    JoeJoe
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      I have a 92 Honda Accord and I’m having trouble with the brakes. Recently I replaced the front brake pads and when doing them when I went to compress the piston and they wouldn’t even budge so I put some pliers with fuel line on the ends of the pliers on the brake hose and cracked the bleeder the piston still was hard to compress so I changed the two front calipers and bled all the air out. I took the car for a little drive and smelt the brakes burning. I removed the two front wheels and found the calipers weren’t releasing. So I took the bolts out and lubed them with silicone paste again, went for another drive and still smelled the brakes burning. I decided to lube the rear guide pins and when I went to turn the rear calipers back in they were hard too. Once I cracked the bleeder they went right in. And I still smell the brakes burning. Another thing is the brake pedal goes all the way to the floor in order for the car to stop. I’ve done everything i can think of that would make the calipers stick. My question is what would cause my problem? Can it be a bad master cylinder? Or something with the brake hoses? The ABS light is on for a code 1. Can the ABS system cause my problem? Thank you

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      JoeJoe
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        Oh I actually forgot that I watched it. The passenger side caliper is doing the same thing as in the video. I’m gonna change the hose and hopefully it fixes it

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