How do you take off the rotors.I beleive my rotors are bad my car shakes when I apply the brakes I have bought new brakes and rotors but can't seem to get the rotors off can anyone help and the wheel barren how can you tell if it's bad and how do you replace it
Your Accord has what is called "Trapped Rotors". They actually fit behind the hub. The procedure to remove them is not complicated, but it is time consuming.
Here is how I do it:
1) Remove axle retaining nut.
2) Remove brake caliper and bracket.
3) Remove lower ball joint retaining nut and use pickle fork to loosen spindle from lower ball joint.
4) Remove axle from hub.
5) On the back of the spindle, remove four bolts that attach hub/bearing to spindle.
6) Use slide hammer to remove rotor/hub assembly.
7) Remove 4 bolts attaching rotor to hub.
8) While it is a snug fit, the hub bearing does slide through center of rotor to remove it.
Installation is in reverse order.
A bad bearing usually makes a growling noise while driving.
Posted on Jun 06, 2008
i am trying to locate the coolant temp sensor wires could i see a picture of where its at or a diagram
Here is a picture, hope it will help
http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Engine/Basic_Sensors_Diagnostics/Sensor_Coolant_Temp_2.jpg
Posted on Jun 18, 2008
I need a diagram for my car as I never got the owerns manual when I got the car..can you please help me......Thanks
Here's a link to free downloadable owner manuals. You should be able to find what you need there. Good luck!
http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto/Manuals/Accord/
Posted on Dec 15, 2008
The metal housing that the oil filter screws onto leaks next to the block
If it is not the suggested gasket that is leaking then it is the oil pressure switch located exactly above the oil filter adapter. The black plastic housing could have developed a crack and oil will ooze downward and drip off the bottom of the adapter. I had this problem and changing the oil pressure switch took care of it.
Posted on Dec 18, 2008
1993 Honda Accord ABS Light comes on...What does this mean and what should I do to fix this? Thanks!
It can be several things the ABS moduator, wheel sensors... I would bring it to the dealer and have them diagnose it, they will then retrieve the Abs DTC that your car is giving and pinpoint the problem, this will probably be cheaper than guessing and hoping replacing things will fix the problem!
Posted on Jun 09, 2009
I need a belt routing diagram for a 1993 Honda Accord with a/c.
1990-95 4-Cylinder Accord and 1992-95 Prelude
On all engines except VTEC, the belt adjuster arm must be locked in place using one of the lower cover mounting bolts
The balancer shaft must be held in position during timing belt installation
Timing belt and components used on the Accord V-6
I hope help you with this. Good luck (remember rated this help).
Posted on Aug 25, 2009
need head bolt torque specs for 2000 honda accord 3.0
its a three step process 1st 29ft/lbs 2nd 51ft/lbs 3rd 72.3ft/lbs
Posted on Apr 25, 2010
torque specs for head bolts on a 99 3.0 honda accord
Hello joee105,
The head bolt torque is a three step procedure:
1. 29 ft. lbs.
2. 51 ft. lbs.
3. 78 ft. lbs.
See image below for torque sequence.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Jerry
Posted on Aug 21, 2011
was driving home one day, and the car just died, lost all power!! towed the car home and has been sitting since. i replaced the fuel pump and the ignition coil. the motor will turn over but not start! it sounds different when turning over!! theres no spark at the coils!! i need to get this car running, any suggestions?
sounds different? like spins over really fast?
Need to check the timing belt.Remove the oil fill cap and watch to see if camshaft is turning.
Posted on Jan 28, 2012
torque specs for head bolts on a 2000 2.3 honda accord
how mach tayp 2000 hona accord head bolt specs
Posted on Dec 31, 2012
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