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stand infront of your car, open hood and look at transmission assembly, Vss is neardown the throttle body, and for sure , it is two wired sensor, yellow and orange,,(yellow wire connected to ignition on)
Start your car, turn the wheel all the way to the right, then take out the retaining clip on the inside of the fender well. the reach inside and rotate the bulb counterclockwise and pull it out
The back brakes on my Honda Accord are disc brakes. After removing the brake cylinder assembly you will see the brake cylinder piston end has a slot in it. The short pin on the back side of the inner brake pad fits into this slot, but also it is used to 'Turn' (clock-wise) the piston back into the cylinder so you fit the assembly back over the new 'thicker' pads. You can not 'press' this piston back into the cylinder.
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