Thursday, November 18, 2010

How do you change rear rotors on a 1993 Honda accord?

i have the caliper off and removed the two screws securing it, but now it doesn't want to slide off. the caliper bracket is in my way but i am hesitant to remove it. any ideas?How do you change rear rotors on a 1993 Honda accord?
repair manual, or try giving the rotor a tap with a black of wood.They may be rusted fast.How do you change rear rotors on a 1993 Honda accord?
The rotor does not just slide right off. It is held on by two screws just like you said.



You have to go to sears or an automotive store and get an impact screw driver.



It is a big thick screw driver / hammer thing that has different size attachments that come with it. Put the right attachment in it, place the tool in the screw, just like your going to unscrew it, and hit the impact screw driver with a hammer while holding it firmly. (that's how it works) When you hit the tool, the force of the impact presses the tool firmly into the screw and rotates left or right, whatever you have it set to do.



Be sure to spray it with lubricating fluid before. And be sure you have it set to turn left.



Works like a charm.How do you change rear rotors on a 1993 Honda accord?
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caliper bracket comes off with two bolts usually and is not a big chore, if you have the caliper already off, this will be easier than that. Just remove the bolts bolts, and it slides off. The rotor should then just slide right off. Hope that helps, best luck
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