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Old 22 Aug 2007, 03:52 am
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Default how to change brake pads on 2000 honda accord?

how to change brake pads on 2000 honda accord?
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Old 22 Aug 2007, 03:54 am
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Follow the step-by-step illustrated instructions in your Chilton's manual.Jack up front wheels and and block car. Remove front wheels, loosen calipers. Pop out old pads, put in new pads. Replace calipers, Replace wheels. Remove jacks and chocks. Back up slowly and apply brakes. Drive forward slowly and apply brakes. If it doesn't stop, tow it to a mechanic.
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Old 22 Aug 2007, 03:56 am
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Open your brake fluid inside your hood ,Jack up your front wheel than removed your tires from rotor and than moved pads from calipers than do the same for the other side. After that beech your car than your done. you can go ahead and drives........Drive safely
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Old 22 Aug 2007, 04:06 am
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looking at your local Honda ads that has the percent off. You need going to your Honda local station where Honda cars, SUV, etc sells there. Also there are the station for brake pads change, oil change, and etc.
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Old 22 Aug 2007, 04:08 am
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if the front loosen the lug nut jack it remove tire use jack stand open master cylinder remove neg. battery cable use the wrench to loose it I think it a 12mm do one side front the other to compare set-up remove bolts top and bottom that hold the caliper look at even mark the rotor to turn at 5.00 if need to?? check the thickness if the car shake right or true. press the piston back with a C-clamp with the pin/bolt lube and contact point the thread clean locktry blue or antiseize it put the caliper back over the rotor look the other if indoubt torque down the bolt repeat on otherside. close the master check level , reconnect battery push pedal gentle check to see if the pad make contact to rotor wheel back on lug nuts on tight jack up remove stand lower car torque down the lugnut tight now test brakes and enjoy pass down your know how
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