The Honda Accord features a modern braking system including disc brakes on all four wheels, an electric parking brake with automatic brake hold, and standard Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD). The electric parking brake replaces the traditional hand lever or foot pedal, offering convenience and an automatic brake hold feature that keeps the brakes engaged at a stop. Brake pad choices often include ceramic, semi-metallic, and OEM options, each suited for different driving styles and conditions.
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The Accord utilizes disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels, providing reliable stopping power.
A push-button electric parking brake with automatic brake hold replaces the conventional handbrake.
This feature keeps the brakes engaged when the vehicle is stopped, releasing only when the accelerator is pressed.
Standard on all Accords, EBD optimizes brake force distribution to each wheel for enhanced safety and stability.
Regular brake inspections are crucial for safety, and brake pads should be replaced when they wear down to a specified thickness, typically around 3.2mm, according to Honda of Toms River.
Brake noise can be a common issue with the Accord's system if not properly maintained, according to Tomorrows Technician.
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