How to Replace Front Brakes 2002-2004 Honda CR-V

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2022
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    This video shows you how to install front brake pads and rotors on your 2002-2004 Honda CR-V. 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 process should be similar on the following vehicles:
    2002 Honda CR-V
    2003 Honda CR-V
    2004 Honda CR-V
    2005 Honda CR-V
    2006 Honda CR-V
    Tools you will need:
    • Flat Blade Screwdriver 1aau.to/oc/1AXAA00013
    • Impact Screwdriver 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00047
    • Pry Bar 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00020
    • 14mm Socket 1aau.to/oc/1AXAA00015
    • 17mm Socket 1aau.to/oc/1AXAA00015
    • 19mm Socket 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00043
    • Brake Caliper Compressor Tool. Single Piston. Screw Style. 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00012
    • 1/2 Inch Air Impact Gun 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00252
    • Ratchet 1aau.to/oc/1AXAA00016
    • Torque Wrench 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00044
    • Brake Grease
    • Brake Parts Cleaner
    • Cloth Rags 1aau.to/oa/1AXSS00035
    • Copper Anti-Seize
    • Liquid Thread Locker
    • Hammer 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00091
    • Wire Brush 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00079
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Комментарии • 26

  • @TRQ
    @TRQ  2 года назад +1

    √ Watch the Video

  • @Mark-mj9nw
    @Mark-mj9nw Год назад +7

    Thank you, I never leave comments. By far one of the best mechanics I have seen on youtube and very thorough details including torque specs. The only thing I missed was the new lug install. Wish I had air tools 😀

  • @ilikaplayhopscotch

    How did I never think to just take the EFFING caliber bolts out...

  • @juanitogonzales-uj4pe

    By the far the easiest car to ever work on, props do the designers and engineers

  • @fredo3161
    @fredo3161 Год назад +1

    Thanks for these vids. Very helpful. Just did rear brakes on my 2002 beige CRV (aka, the car you see everywhere)

  • @mattfreni7714
    @mattfreni7714 Год назад

    Fantastic video!

  • @xing2809
    @xing2809 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks.

  • @dustyroadsrider
    @dustyroadsrider Год назад +2

    Great video! Such detailed information and much appreciated for your job well done. Thanks.

  • @ericclark2158

    VERY Helpful! What are you spraying at

  • @mamadnori3222
    @mamadnori3222 Год назад

    You good job thank you

  • @MadMonk67

    Nice video, very clear and easy to understand. One thing I'm wondering - I've done my own brake jobs for decades, but I've never greased the caliper bracket slide grooves behind the metal clips. Those don't move so I see no reason to do so. I only apply grease to the inside of the clips where the pad's tabs are actually sliding back and forth. Maybe some anti-seize would be a good idea to prevent rust, but greasing that area between the clips and the caliper bracket seems unnecessary.

  • @QuquBud

    Awesome 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Celeste300
    @Celeste300 Год назад

    Thank you !

  • @danielmoreno2165
    @danielmoreno2165 Год назад +1

    How often do you replace rotors?

  • @malcolmjelani3588
    @malcolmjelani3588 Год назад

    Is this same for 2001 crv? If not another vid would be nice

  • @242JonnyB
    @242JonnyB 2 года назад

    do these for Japanese models also?

  • @tjenglish1194
    @tjenglish1194 Год назад +2

    I cannot find that caliper compression tool anywhere. Any recommended alternatives?

  • @westicle9812

    Surprised you didn't show cleaning off the new rotors w/brake cleaner

  • @julianr6283

    Some shop stripped my moms 03 crv rotor screws and I tried drilling it out and nada I can’t believe a shop would do such a scam tactic like that smh

  • @SvetGolovkin1462

    Disappointed on 99% of shops these days, they dont properly do the job. Sucks that there's no shop w/in 50miles where im located