Living in the north (Chicago area) the roads are heavily salted and Honda vehicles rust more than others. One of my parking brake retention pins rusted out and failed on 2015 Odyssey EX-L. With one of the retention pins missing there was a slight rubbing sound coming from that rear wheel/brake while driving and only noticeable at very low speed. One trick getting the retention pin into the clip was to use one hand to hold the pin and clip, while using the other hand to push in the clip with needle nose pliers. Make sure you put the needle nose pliers' tips at the bend in the clip, so that after you push the clip past the pin, you can squeeze the needle nose pliers to grab the pin and rotate the pin into the “lock” position of the clip. Make sure you hold the clip in position with your other hand as you rotate the pin. Great job on the video and thank you for sharing.
Hey what the heck.. how do you know when shoes arw adjusted properly? You never seemed to find proper adjustment. Looked like you just gave up. In a different video you or someone said they had nice drag... um so are th3y supposed to drag? Very frustrating guys.
Parking brake not adequately adjusted in this video. The rotor is moving too freely. There needs to a heavy drag on rotors for parking brake to be properly adjusted.
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Living in the north (Chicago area) the roads are heavily salted and Honda vehicles rust more than others. One of my parking brake retention pins rusted out and failed on 2015 Odyssey EX-L. With one of the retention pins missing there was a slight rubbing sound coming from that rear wheel/brake while driving and only noticeable at very low speed. One trick getting the retention pin into the clip was to use one hand to hold the pin and clip, while using the other hand to push in the clip with needle nose pliers. Make sure you put the needle nose pliers' tips at the bend in the clip, so that after you push the clip past the pin, you can squeeze the needle nose pliers to grab the pin and rotate the pin into the “lock” position of the clip. Make sure you hold the clip in position with your other hand as you rotate the pin. Great job on the video and thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the video... looks like a lot of other new parts there, probably why the rotor slid off easy. Mine needed a lot of persuasion to come off.
How do I identify the replacement kit/parts used in this video as referenced by the technician ?
I guess this about the same for 2007 honda odyssey?
Hey what the heck.. how do you know when shoes arw adjusted properly? You never seemed to find proper adjustment. Looked like you just gave up. In a different video you or someone said they had nice drag... um so are th3y supposed to drag? Very frustrating guys.
Parking brake not adequately adjusted in this video. The rotor is moving too freely. There needs to a heavy drag on rotors for parking brake to be properly adjusted.