Http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CFMQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DDoHI21DNhxI&ei=khlhU6OUG42hsAStkoGADQ&usg=AFQjCNGtX9-yroJWYxcgKQ6vBMPDOAQmnA&sig2=-AfW1zATyBKR0YN7Nu3muw&bvm=bv.65636070,d.cWc How to change Rear brake pads on honda accord
There are several Videos on how the service the rear brakes of the Accord... Do a search on the web - " 2005 honda accord rear brakes".
The most difficult part is removing the Rotors because the screws that hold the rotors on the hub can be difficult to remove. If the Rotors look OK, then you do not have to remove them to put new pads in, but if the Rotors have grooves or otherwise look worn, the they should be replaced. There are vidios on how the remove the Rotors, as well.
SOURCE: Honda civic 2001
Remove rear wheels, remove rear calipers there will be two ten or 13 mm bolts on the back,(DO NOT LOOSEN THE LITTLE BLEEDER NIPPLE WITH THE RUBBER CAP ON IT!) pry the calipers back and off the rotors ,remove the old pads and get a c-clamp or big channel lock pliers and squeeze the caliper pistons back into the bores until they stop, now if your rotors are badly scored or rusty this is the time to change them there will be one or two #3 phillips head screws holding each rotor, remove these( you may need an impact driver with a phillips bit and a hammer) pull off the old rotors and reinstall the new ones after cleaning the rust protection off of them with brake cleaner and cleaning the rust from the hub where they sit., pull the rubber boots back on the caliper slide pins and lube them with clear silicon grease till they move freely, now use black hi temp grease to lube where the pads sit on the brackets(after cleaning the brackets of rust and dirt) and lube the backs of the pads (not the friction side make sure these stay clean!!) now reassemble and enjoy you just saved yourself a couple hundred bucks from the shop !! -jeff
SOURCE: 1999 honda accord ex v6
The back brakes on my Honda Accord are disc brakes. After removing the brake cylinder assembly you will see the brake cylinder piston end has a slot in it. The short pin on the back side of the inner brake pad fits into this slot, but also it is used to 'Turn' (clock-wise) the piston back into the cylinder so you fit the assembly back over the new 'thicker' pads. You can not 'press' this piston back into the cylinder.
SOURCE: 2002 Honda Civic Front Brake Pad Change
autozone.com has the best available information that is at no charge. They give you step by step instrucions and pictures with exploded views. Once you do the brakes a time or two it will be a snap. At the site simply add your vehicle and go to vehicle repair guides. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Front Brake Pad Change 2002 Honda Civic
Maybe this is a multiple post. The best available no charge is autozone. com When you go to the site, input your vehicle information and go to vehicle repair guides. They have step by step instructions and exploded views. Once you do the brakes a time or two it will be a snap. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: How do you change the rear brake pads on a 2006 Honda Civic Ex.
I know they make a tool for everything, but I got the piston to retract by using a large screw driver and truning it back in. Took 5 minutes for both.
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