[quote=SoundMan111]
Originally Posted by 01ACCORD
Okay, here you go. Now, when you remove the two bolts (C) the place they thread into can be held with an open end wrench if it spins. Remember, you don't push the piston back in on these, you take a big screwdriver and screw it in, and one more caution. Wrap the brake fluid resevoir under the hood with a rag. Mine overflowed when I screwed the pistons in.
Good luck!

I just did the rear brake pads and rotors on my wife's 2000 Accord. The pictures and manual excerpts were just what I needed. Aside from having to purchase an impact driver to extract the rotor retaining screws, the repair went flawlessly!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks again for the great information.
One question: which Accord repair manual is better Chiltons or Haynes??
Hayes is usually better. Watch out for new edition coming out in Jan. 2006 (Accord 1998-2002). Also why not paying $60 or so for a factory service manual from helm Inc.?