How to replace rear caliper on 2005 Honda CRV

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Комментарии • 18

  • @strobesix
    @strobesix Год назад +2

    Great video, you provided everything I needed to know to get the job done on both sides in about an hour. Showing the bleed process steps also made a huge difference! 5 Stars!

  • @edkeith
    @edkeith Год назад +1

    Thank you! Was replacing my rear calipers and wasn't sure about the 2 washers on the line. I looked at the side I hadn't done yet, and put one washer on either side of the line like you did. Your video helped my confidence.

  • @christopherbassit2757
    @christopherbassit2757 3 года назад +3

    -lube the sliders where the pads meet.
    -put anti seize or caliper grease behind the pads to prevent noise
    -put anti seize or caliper grease on the caliper slider threads and bolt.
    -fill the caliper with brake fluid first
    -torque the caliper slider bolts to prevent future seizing.
    - put a tube over the brake fluid bleeder valve to prevent very corrosive brake fluid from getting on brake caliper. (If you care about the paint on the caliper.)

    • @christopherbassit2757
      @christopherbassit2757 3 года назад

      Just things I would do differently. Great video

    • @RBTheMechanic
      @RBTheMechanic  3 года назад +1

      Good tips well this is new caliper so most is greased up and I have some reason not to put grease some places cuz they collect dust but very good tips my friends !!

  • @alexmorrow1569
    @alexmorrow1569 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video man really helped

  • @sfitz-rp4du
    @sfitz-rp4du 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the good instructional video. Do the new caliper pins need to be lubed? I'm installing a remanufactured one from Advance. I'm planning on using non Honda DOT 3 on 2005 CRV.

  • @garyyandell6535
    @garyyandell6535 3 года назад +1

    Do you have to bleed every brake on the car or just the one you replaced the caliper on?

  • @RMalai
    @RMalai 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. my caliper also seized. the pads are still good. is it necessary to replace the bracket as well, when I replace the caliper? if you bought it online, could you please give me the link? if not I will buy from NAPA.

    • @RBTheMechanic
      @RBTheMechanic  3 года назад +1

      I bough this one at my local parts department and yes get the complet thing with bracket some time the sliding pins are also the problem usually when I buy caliper it all comes with bracket

    • @RMalai
      @RMalai 3 года назад +1

      @@RBTheMechanic thank you. points taken. I did just that. I also lubricated a bit more for the pins with anti-seize.

    • @RBTheMechanic
      @RBTheMechanic  3 года назад

      @@RMalai nice job! Lubercating is a plus!

  • @thexflexclan
    @thexflexclan 9 месяцев назад +1

    That’s an oem caliper right