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I thought if the master cylinder failed, either 2-front or 2-rear would not receive the brake fluid. but only one? I understand that bleeding the master of any possible air in the lines or anything else.
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Hello, The Acura Legend was advanced for its time, so it should have anti-lock brakes. What is it that you say is "metal on metal"? How do you know brake fluid is not flowing? There may be a bad ABS module, which is not allowing that wheel to brake with the others. The wheel speed sensor on that wheel may be defective, causing the ABS module to avoid braking that wheel, the ABS controller may have failed, or has a bad circuit, or you may just have a bad brake caliper on that wheel. This will be an easy find if you know what to look for, and even OBD1 cars display trouble codes. Find a video online that gives you a method you like for retrieving trouble codes, let me know what you get back, and let's go from there. Let me know if you have questions while diagnosing, otherwise, I'll leave a link to certified shops in your area. http://repairpal.com/acura-within-10-miles-of-hollywood-florida-33024