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Hello,
Yesterday I replaced the left-rear brake caliper on my 2003 accord. The parking brake mechanism seized up, so I bought a re-manufactured unit. Everything during the install went fine (Eric’s videos were a great help) but when it came to bleeding the caliper, it seemed like I had to pump the brake pedal quite hard (almost to the floor) to bleed the caliper. In the past, I don’t remember it taking too much force to get the fluid going. I know you are not supposed to “bottom out” the brake when bleeding. Once I got the fluid going it seemed to bleed easier, and I was able to get just fluid out of my bleeder hose. Anyone else have a similar experience? I guess I’m a little concerned that I put too much force on the master cylinder….but I’m probably worrying about nothing.
The brakes seem to be working properly, but now I notice the first 1-2 inches of the brake pedal is a little softer than it used to be; but the brakes grab hard after that point. Does this sound like there might be a little air in the system?
Thanks for any help/insight.
Greg
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