REAR Brake & Rotor Honda Accord (2013-2017) Step-by-step DETAILED
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- BRAKE Parts, & Items I use for my (2013-2017) Honda Accord here on my Amazon affiliate Storefront:
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This video may also work for the 2008-2012 models, and the 2018-current models, but for accuracy, it will surely work on the 2013-2017 years.
This video also shows you how to jack up your car from the rear
As always, I am an amateur making content, so if you're uncertain, consider getting a service from a professional establishment in your area
BRAKE Parts, & Items I use for my (2013-2017) Honda Accord here on my Amazon affiliate Storefront:
www.amazon.com/shop/striker50/list/1GQO7BKQEEC6D?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
When this man says DETAILED, he means it! Thank you for being very thorough with your repair videos.
@@dxboy1513 Not for the impatient people 🤙
Someone give this man a medal
@@animationstyle9743 🙏🙏🙏
I watched every video on replacing rear 2014 accord brakes I could find. I found that this video to be comprehensive guidance and presented at a comfortable pace. The speaker is clear and easy to follow. The camera shots are steady and held in place long enough to process the guidance. This is my go to video for the 2014 accord rear brake job I’m about to do. Well done.
Glad this was helpful 🙏
Took a long time to record and edit but I wanted to make sure to show it all
Nice video, here are torques for reference I got from another page.
- Front Bracket mount bolts: 80 lb-ft (2013-2016)
- Front Caliper bolts: 37 lb-ft
- Rear Bracket mount bolts: 80 lb-ft (2013-2016)
- Rear Caliper bolts: 17 lb-ft
Thanks for sharing! Remember the 2016 is the same as the 2017
Thank u for this video but the torque for rear brake guide pin caliper is 17 ft-lb for accord 13-17
Thanks for the detail, my specs are estimates so I made sure to state that a few times in the vid
Thank you - was halfway through the process when I realized that my 17-mm long socket wouldn't fit on the caliper bolt because of that little nub. Watched this video thoroughly and went out and bought a 17mm wrench. Cheers.
Nice! Little things like that could drive someone crazy which is why I try to share all the tools needed before starting the video
Use a scrap wood 2x4 instead of cardboard if possible.
@@MrJonjonoo7 In reference to the rotor being hammered off?
Yes I completely agree there. I knew I was getting rid of these rotors which is why I didn't care to look for a 2x4 and just winged it
Hello' -- Have you ever been aquainted with the term' OCD ? 🤔
Lol obsessive compulsive disorder?
@@Striker50_ Me too 🤗 🛠
That squeal😂😂😂😂😂
Embarrassing 💀💀💀💀
Thanks for being so detailed, this helps me know where I get stuck or forgot a step 🪜
Thanks for noticing 🙌 Yeah the rear piston compression and the simple mistake of putting the Phillips screws in the rotor holes added a lot more time to this service
I learn as I go just like everyone else so I wanted to share those harder parts to expect