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What kind of brakes does a 2000 Honda Accord have?

The 2000 Honda Accord typically uses front ventilated disc brakes and rear drum brakes, with anti-lock braking system (ABS) available depending on trim and market. If you know your trim, you can confirm the exact setup in the owner's manual or by checking the vehicle's build details.


Understanding this brake layout helps with maintenance and safety. This article explains the standard configuration for the model year and notes where variations may occur.


Brake system overview


Below is a concise guide to the common brake components you’ll encounter on a 2000 Accord across most trims. The list highlights front, rear, and ABS configurations, plus fluid information.



  • Front brakes: ventilated disc brakes

  • Rear brakes: drum brakes (most trims)

  • Anti-lock braking system (ABS): available on select trims and markets

  • Brake fluid: typically DOT 3 (confirm in owner's manual)


These elements define the baseline braking system for the 2000 Accord. Exact specifics can vary by trim, market, and production date, so verify against your vehicle’s documentation.


Variations by trim and market


To accommodate different regions and equipment levels, some versions of the 2000 Accord may feature different ABS configurations or trim-specific components. In general, ABS and other braking upgrades tended to appear on higher trims or as options.


ABS availability by trim


ABS was more common on higher trims and in certain markets. If your car has ABS, you’ll see the ABS indicator light in the instrument cluster when the car starts.


Rear brake type by trim


Most LX/EX models used rear drum brakes, while some higher-performance variants or importer models may have different configurations; always check the exact car’s braking setup.


Summary


The 2000 Honda Accord’s standard braking setup centers on front ventilated discs and rear drums, with ABS optionally installed depending on trim and market. For an exact configuration, refer to the owner’s manual or VIN-based build sheet.

Does a 2000 Honda Accord have drum brakes?


Coupe, drum brakes.



How much are brakes for a 2000 Honda Accord?


The average cost for a 2000 Honda Accord Brake Pad Replacement is between $326 and $383. Labor costs are estimated between $122 and $179 while parts are typically priced around $204.



Do Honda Accords have drum brakes?


Down and that will act as a force screw. And pull this drum off of the hub. Sometimes you have to give it a few taps with the Tanya Harding along the way. Now I'm going to put a little cardboard.



Do Honda Accords have front and back brakes?


Honda Accord Rear Brake Pad Replacement
Similarly with front brake pads, your Honda Accord rear brake pads will commonly wear down at the like rate on both the left and decent side of your vehicle. Keep in mind wear and tear on each brake components depends heavily on your driving habits.


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