How to Replace Front Brakes Rotor & Pads on 2003-2007 Honda Accord
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2016
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Quick and easy tutorial on how to change your front brake rotors and pads on any 2003-2007 Honda Accord. This is an easy job requiring anywhere from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours to complete.
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Good quality instruction, good editing of time taken with individual tasks so as to not waste time, good vid overall.
Thanks man helped me save a bunch of $$. I gotta move down south and get away from all this road salt. Sick of dealing with rust, makes everything take 2x as long.
I feel like a mechanic already. Ready do do this on my own. Great video on the illustration, on the precise way to do it and the commentaries. Love it. Thanks
Great job on the video Jon - this is the kind of DIY that helps out (short, sped up for the parts that don't need normal speed, setup with tools needed, good title, and simple descriptions on how and why you do things when needed) If I do a DIY - I will be using your format!
another easy to follow and in depth walkthrough. keep em coming!
Im doing it right now and your video really help me out. TY from Portugal 🇵🇹
Great video! Simple and to the point. Thank you for helping those of us trying to save a few bucks.
Thank you for posting this video! This is my job tomorrow!
Excellent video! Thank you! You saved me so much time. Great job!
nice quick job, also you should re lubricate the caliper pin bolts, and if you don't have the tool to push the brake piston in, you can use a large C- clamp with the old brake pad and push the piston in that way.
Thanks! Good work & thorough explanation!!
I have an 05 Honda Accord that's been sitting (needs new battery, motor mounts, and rotors/brakes) I've had the interior completely redone and keep it covered but I had noticed the same pulse in my break pedal. Hopefully once I've replaced both front and rear rotors/brake pads that feeling in my brake pedal will go away. It's turned into a project car but for its age the interior and exterior look perfect. It's when you drive it that you can tell it needs some tlc lol thanks for this video
Thank you, you told me everything I need to know.
Great work Sir.
No thank you sir. Best car tutorial ever.
Thank you very much for your help.
Awesome video!
Good video. I place a wad of paper towels around the brake fluid reservoir to catch the fluid. Also, I use a torque wrench to tighten the bolts to spec. Lastly, an inexpensive brake fluid water content tool will determine if a brake system flush is in order and spraying the area before working with brake cleaner reduces the chance of inhaling that nasty dust....and maybe kills Coronavirus. Hahahaha.
Nice video, thanks dude
Nice man