1995 Honda Civic LX Basic Questions Round 2:
Hi.
1 - How do I remove the rear brake drum - do I need a special tool, or can I just use a couple of bolts to screw into the 2 holes to push the drum out?
2 - How do I get to the emergency brake sensor? Mine appears to be not working - no indicator light on dashboard when on.
3 - Car has been sitting for a while - is rust on the front rotors. Will this cause brakes to fail inspection?
Thx.
1 - How do I remove the rear brake drum - do I need a special tool, or can I just use a couple of bolts to screw into the 2 holes to push the drum out?
2 - How do I get to the emergency brake sensor? Mine appears to be not working - no indicator light on dashboard when on.
3 - Car has been sitting for a while - is rust on the front rotors. Will this cause brakes to fail inspection?
Thx.
1) you're right, just use 2 bolts
2) check the bulb in the cluster first. Easier to test than the sensor.
3) rotors will get rust on them 10 minutes after it rains. Just drive it around and the rust will work off. If it's been like 4 months, you may consider getting the rotors turned...
2) check the bulb in the cluster first. Easier to test than the sensor.
3) rotors will get rust on them 10 minutes after it rains. Just drive it around and the rust will work off. If it's been like 4 months, you may consider getting the rotors turned...
for the drums i have to add to get them off after you take off the 2 bolts just tap it on the top half then bottom half with a hammer. it will free the drum and be easier to remove. DO NOT try to pry it out.
Originally posted by b16aEGcivic
:werd: I was bangin on those beeshes for about an hour before I realized I was an idiot and had left on the e-brake....lol
:werd: I was bangin on those beeshes for about an hour before I realized I was an idiot and had left on the e-brake....lol


