1996 Honda Accord "remove caliper brake line" Questions

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...Remove the front wheel and check the rotor on each side. It should be smooth and shiny on the whole contact surface. If you find a band that is dull and rough it means the brake pads are worn down to ...

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...remove the caliper shield if you like (it covers the rear portion of the caliper including the area where the parking brake is attached). Remove the caliper by removing the bolts holding it to the ...

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...Remove the brake pads from the caliper assembly. Fasten a piece of wire to the car's frame and support the caliper with the wire. When a hydraulic hose is disconnected, plug it to prevent any foreign ...

caliper out of the way. This will prevent excess stress on the brake line. You do not need to remove the 4 lugs, but you do need to remove the 2 Phillips head screws. Be careful not to strip the screw

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...remove your wheel then your brake caliper, once the caliper is removed be cautious not the bend or kink the brake line as it can stay connected. You are going to need to remove the bolt on the bottom ...

...remove the bolts to move the brake caliper out of the way (don't open the brake line), just move it and rest it on something like a lower control arm, don't let it hang on a brake line alone. Remove ...

...remove the lug nuts OR retaining screws that attach the disc to the hub), and evenly tighten them until the disc is forced off the hub. I assume that you know about disconnecting brake lines and ...

...remove the brake caliper and rotor. The hub assemebly is held in place by four bolts. If you are having issues getting these bolts off, you'll need to heat them up. You can get a torch for about ...

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...remove imperfections, grooves, etc. so the rotor is perfectly smooth. Skipping this can result in pulsating brakes (you feel the pulsating in the brake pedal). The 'shop' that resurfaces the rotor ...

...caliper off remove the brake rotor, using a bolt to press it off. if assembly line screws are still in place you will need a impact screw driver to remove them.Using a hammer nock out the old brocken ...

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