Honda Repair: 94 Accord EX Transaxle will not engage, pressure hose, tranz


Question
The fluid level was fine.  The passenger side inner connection came loose along the way.  I think I tightened the hub nut to much to early.  Happy to report I took the car for a test drive tonight.

But I have another question.  I replaced the disks and pads front and rear however the brakes still feel a little spongy.  I bled the front brakes to lower the fluid level in the master cylinder.  Any thoughts?
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Followup To

Question -
I just replaced both half shaft transaxles, rotor, and pads.  I checked to make sure both ends were secure (would not pull out by hand) in the transmission.  I started the car and put in gear, the transaxles did not engage.  When I tried to put in park there was a grinding sound.  I turned the engine off then put it park with no problem.  I started the car again no grinding sound.  What do I do now?  Thanks a ton!

Answer -
Check the fluid level in the tranz it sounds like there is not enuff fluid in the tranz, write back and tell me what its like

Cheers RUSTY

Answer
the back brakes have too much air in the line, what you do is bleed the brakes while the engine is running, giving you more pressure to blow out the air, do the same with the front, and are you bleeding the brakes with a pressure hose?

Cheers RUSTY