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The 2001 Honda Accord needs a 3/8 inch brake line, which can be purchased at any auto supply store. Before removing the brake line, ensure that you have flushed the brake fluid. The cost of replacing the brake line will vary from $80 to $130 for the parts, and the mechanic's labor will range from $200 to $300 depending on the location. The most common reason for flushing and bleeding brake fluid is a routine brake service, but if the fluid is very old, dirty, or harmful to rubber brake components, a flush and bleed service should be carried out. Additionally, if there is a brake fluid leak, this service should be done to eliminate air from the system.
The 2001 Honda Accord needs a 3/8 inch brake line, and you can buy a new set at any car parts store.