2004 – 2008 Acura TSX -How to Replace Rear Brake Pads -DIY

2004 – 2008 Acura TSX -How to Replace Rear Brake Pads -DIY

The rear brake pads make noise, worn out? It is time to replace and you would like to do it yourself.

Tools: 12mm socket; 3/8” ratchet drive OR 12mm combination wrench; 17mm combination wrench; 19mm Socket and Ratchet wrench 1/2” drive for wheel removal.

In this video, I will show how to replace your Acura TSX rear brake pads!

***Please read your service manual and owner manual instruction to raise the vehicle, remove the wheels safety and torque specs for your specific vehicle!

***Please, work safety and responsible.
– This is DIY instruction. Perform it at your own risk. Please note that I hold NO responsibility for any damages or incidents of the work!
– Thank you for watching. Hope this is helpful for you!
– If you have any question or comment, I will get it answered to my best knowledge!

This DIY video is for demonstration purposes only. Do the work at your own risk. I do not hold any responsibility for any damages or incident during the work.
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Jesus Garcia says:

thanks for the video! this was good. one question, my wifes accura it seems as tho the right reat pistin is no moving, because there is no wear on the rotor it seems, what is the best methos of seeing why that is the case? also, to see if the piston is seized, do you need to open the brake resevoir cap before trying to push the pison back? i am just going to replace the whole brake system in the back if needed.

Sal Jr Ortega says:

Good video and well explained

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