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Experiencing locked-up brakes while driving can be a dangerous situation. If your Honda's brakes lock up while you're driving, here are the steps you can take to mitigate the situation:

  1. Stay calm: It's important to remain calm and composed to effectively handle the situation.

  2. Do not panic brake: Avoid applying sudden or excessive pressure on the brake pedal, as this can further lock up the brakes and potentially cause your vehicle to skid or lose control. Apply gradual and gentle pressure instead.

  3. Release the brakes: Slowly release pressure from the brake pedal to try and unlock the brakes. This can help regain control over the vehicle.

  4. Steer carefully: While releasing the brakes, steer your Honda carefully to maintain control. Aim to steer in the direction you want the vehicle to go. Avoid making sudden or jerky steering movements.

  5. Downshift (if applicable): If your Honda has a manual transmission, downshifting to a lower gear can help slow down the vehicle. This can assist in reducing the strain on the brakes.

  6. Engage emergency brake (as a last resort): If releasing the brakes and steering carefully doesn't resolve the issue, you can try to gently engage the emergency brake or parking brake to bring the vehicle to a controlled stop. Be aware that this can cause the rear wheels to lock up, so it should only be used as a last resort and with caution.

  7. Communicate and pull over: Activate your hazard lights to signal to other drivers that you have an issue, and try to safely maneuver your Honda to the side of the road or a safe location. Once you've come to a stop, turn off the engine and seek professional assistance.

Afterward, it is crucial to have your Honda's braking system inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic or visit an authorized Honda service center to address the cause of the brake lock-up to ensure your vehicle is safe to drive again.

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