How to Replace Rear Brakes and Caliper 08-17 Honda Accord

How to Replace Rear Brakes and Caliper 08-17 Honda Accord

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• Anti-Seize Grease
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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old front brakes. This video is applicable to 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Honda Accord.

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JaxPlanet says:

Please buy a tripod…getting seasick. Otherwise, excellent video!

Nick Izzett says:

I'm assuming you'd also have to top off the master cylinder as well at the end if you bled alot of fluid out? Anything special that needs to be done for that? Or just pop the cap off, top it off, and you're done?

clever41504 says:

Thank you for the how to videos, will be buying from you guys soon

Nadeem Mohammed says:

Any link to the parts? Need rear caliper for dc2/db8 i did a swap from 4 to 5 lug on my DA7 integra.

Jacob Zuniga says:

Interesting, I thought the drag reduction pins were required…

dilshah says:

Excellent video . Thanks

Cheryl Gaston says:

Very detailed nice video

Leilani Gonzalez says:

Just finish the job and realized I put the left caliper on the right side and the right on the left. Seems to be working fine. Does it matter which side I put the caliper on? The only difference I can see is the emergency brake is mounted on the top instead of the bottom

Rigoberto Guevara says:

Very nice video

Jake F says:

I did this to both rear calipers on an 08 TL.. after bleeding the brakes multiple times I had great brake pressure. Then, I started my car, the pedal went to the floor with ease. Is there something I'm not doing? Does something have to be "reset"? Help!!

King Murphy says:

Thats why i buy all my car parts for all out cars from here they will always get my business

just one more says:

Thanks brother helped me a ton

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