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What kind of brakes does a 2007 Honda Accord have?

The 2007 Honda Accord uses four-wheel disc brakes with ventilated discs in the front and standard discs in the rear, paired with an anti-lock braking system (ABS) that is standard across trims. This article breaks down the brake setup and what it means for stopping power and safety.


Brake configuration by axle


Details on how the brakes are arranged on the two axles help explain overall braking performance and heat management during stopping.


Front brakes


The Accord’s front brakes are ventilated disc brakes, designed to dissipate heat quickly during heavy braking and maintain stopping power without brake fade. Calipers squeeze the rotors to convert hydraulic pressure into braking force.


Rear brakes


The rear brakes on the 2007 Accord are disc brakes as well, providing additional stopping power and contributing to balanced braking performance compared with drum setups. This configuration supports consistent fade resistance and reliable pedal feel under varied conditions.


Overall braking system and safety features


Beyond the axle-specific details, the model year’s braking package emphasizes reliability and control in everyday driving and on slick roads.


Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)


ABS is standard across 2007 Accord trims, helping prevent wheel lockup during hard or emergency braking. By modulating brake pressure at individual wheels, ABS improves steering control and reduces stopping distance on slippery surfaces.


Summary


In brief, the 2007 Honda Accord relies on four-wheel disc brakes with ventilated front discs and rear disc brakes, complemented by a standard ABS system. This setup was typical for mid-size sedans of that era and aimed to deliver dependable stopping power with consistent pedal feel and enhanced safety.

Does the 2007 Honda Accord have drum brakes?


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Does a 2009 Honda Accord have disc brakes or drum brakes?


The answer is no, the 2009 Honda Accord does not use brake wheel cylinders. This is because the vehicle is equipped with disc brakes on the front and rear wheels, not drum brakes. Disc brakes rely on a different mechanism featuring calipers and pistons to press brake pads onto the rotating disc or rotor.



Does the 2007 Honda Accord have ABS brakes?


Almost every seventh-generation Accord comes with ABS. All have standard Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), so don't look for a proportioning valve.



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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