Honda Accord 98-02: Brake Pad Replacement
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New brakes on my '01 V6 ABS ?
I think I hear the wear indicators. I've replaced them on everything from '88 to '96 models (piece of cake) but they were not ABS. I haven't looked yet, but is there any difference? Pitfalls? Or is it still a drop in?
Also, is there an aftermarket service manual for an '01 EX V6 yet?
Also, is there an aftermarket service manual for an '01 EX V6 yet?
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I replaced mine for the first time at 55K miles on my 99 I4. LX=Non ABS. Helms makes one for your car. I have it.
You can also buy the V6 supplement.
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.a...HPC9W36BRQCR6A
You can also buy the V6 supplement.
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.a...HPC9W36BRQCR6A
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how do you know when you need to replace brakes? ive been wondering because mine make a squealing sound a lot of times...
i have 56k miles on mine. its a 98 accord lx-v6 it has abs. what do these wear indicators sound like?
i have 56k miles on mine. its a 98 accord lx-v6 it has abs. what do these wear indicators sound like?
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Thanks guys. I think i'ts going to be easy enough. This should be fun...now I'm in my new house I don't have to do it in the gravel driveway!
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PS, the pads have wear indicators on them. It's simply a metal clip that drags the rotor when they get thin. It's not usually a squeal as much as a grinding or metal dragging metal sound.
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I'd be glad to do a walkthrough with photos if any one is interested. I do it with motorcycles all the time. Maybe for the DIY section?
Heated, insulated garage! Cable TV! The Garage-maha!
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Cheers!
PS, the pads have wear indicators on them. It's simply a metal clip that drags the rotor when they get thin. It's not usually a squeal as much as a grinding or metal dragging metal sound.
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I'd be glad to do a walkthrough with photos if any one is interested. I do it with motorcycles all the time. Maybe for the DIY section?
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A squealing is usually a vibration in the pads. I always put anti-squeal stuff on the back of the pads. It just dampens vibration. I had a motorcycle rear brake that was squealing something horible and I found out the caliper bolt was loose. It wouldn't hurt to have it checked out. Sometimes it's the nature of the beast.
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Not trying to beat you to the punch 01ACCORD, just thought it might help you out a little (although, like you said, it's a straightforward DIY)
Here's mine:
Since I had the wheels off, I popped in my new centercaps:
Here's mine:
Since I had the wheels off, I popped in my new centercaps:
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Looks the same as my '96 was. Excellent. No use in me reinventing the wheel if you've already done it!
Hey, could you email me the scans of you have a larger version?
gforeman@crosslink.net
Many thanks!
PS, where'd you get those center caps? Will they work with my stock Honda EX wheels?
Hey, could you email me the scans of you have a larger version?
gforeman@crosslink.net
Many thanks!
PS, where'd you get those center caps? Will they work with my stock Honda EX wheels?