How to Replace Front Brakes 1994-1997 Honda Accord
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This video shows you how to install new, quality TRQ brake pads and rotors on your 1994-1997 Honda Accord. Brake pads wear out over time, much like tires, and need replacing, on average, every 50,000 miles, with variations depending on driving habits and environment. Brake rotors may also need to be replaced if they are warped or grooved. Often, it’s safer and more cost effective to replace pads and rotors at the same time. Squealing or grinding noises, or wheel vibration are all symptoms of worn brakes.
This repair was done on a 1995 Honda Accord LX 2.2L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
1994 Honda Accord
1995 Honda Accord
1996 Honda Accord
1997 Honda Accord
Tools you will need:
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• 10mm Socket trq.video/obM8...
• 12mm Socket trq.video/oceP...
• 14mm Socket trq.video/oceP...
• 15mm Socket trq.video/oceP...
• 17mm Socket trq.video/oceP...
• 19mm Socket
• 36mm Socket trq.video/odc-...
• Torque Wrench trq.video/obh6...
• Brake Parts Cleaner
• Cloth Rags trq.video/oRK-...
• Copper Anti-Seize
• Gloves trq.video/obia...
• Safety Glasses
• Sandpaper
• Bucket
• Floor Jack trq.video/oaCE...
• Hammer
• Jack Stands trq.video/oapm...
• Punch
• Rubber Mallet
• Wheel Chocks
• Wire Brush trq.video/ozc-...
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Thank you for the help greatly appreciated, so unfortunate Honda made this process so difficult!
you deserve better, so educational !
Upper and lower slide pins are different. It’s important to install them in the correct position.
Excellent example.
You are perfect very good job
Genuine question. Does anyone know why Honda did their rotor assembly like this, does it help with any wear and tear or something?
Why bleed the brakes tho? Cant you just use a brake caliper piston compressor?
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