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Replacing Front Rotors and Pads

7.2K views 7 replies 5 participants last post by  dancampbell  
#1 ·
After 73k miles on my original pads (I think) and one warranteed replacement on the oem front rotors, which are as useless as what was replaced, I just ordered new pads and rotors for a change. I've searched several different ways in this forum and couldn't find any posts specific to a front rotor and pad change over. Anyone do it and care to add any advice or recommendations? Any special tools needed for the rotors? I've done Honda pads before so I know how easy they are just want to make sure I have everything I need for the rotors. Anyone?
 
#3 ·
There's nothing really too special about the brakes on these cars. On the fronts, you'll need 12mm and 17mm socket, large channel locks or c-clamp, rubber dead blow mallet (keep it on stand-by), and impact driver w/ a phillips bit. The rears are pretty much the same except you'll need either a caliper piston reset tool, needle nose pliers or flat head screw driver to reset the piston.

Unlike many American cars, the wheel bearings are fully sealed units and do not need to be repacked. Just have some brake cleaner, and some high temp grease.

It looks like you've gotten your pads and rotors already, but in case you haven't yet, let me know. I can get replacement parts for pretty cheap.
 
#4 ·
Hi C25A1guy,
I posted this question in the main DIY forum but have not gotten a reply yet, I did a search and came across your post / reply. I have a break question I hope you can answer.
"Do I need to open the bleeders at all to change front or rear pads?"

I'm just not sure.
Thanks
Dan


My original post.
First off, Hello.
I need to do some maintenance on my 2005 TSX and ran across your forum. Lots of good stuff!

I'm about to change the rear brake pads and I am wondering if I need to open the bleeder before I rotate the piston?
Do I need to open the bleeders at all to change front or rear pads?


If I understand it correctly I will not need to open the bleeders, I would remove the old pads and turn the piston in with a large screwdriver.

I don't want to ruin the caliper, any help would be great.
Thanks for your time.
Dan
 
#7 ·
well I have no intention of doing it myself but I have gone thru 2 sets of Rotors on my VUE ... yeah, yeah I know gt rid of the damn thing but it's paid off and I don't want a car payment right now so I'll make do .... anyway .. why the hell would my rotors keep "warping" is this a defect in the vehicle? also hat to replace the engine at this past spring (Dave, don't start on me!!! :mhihi: ) anyway I had heard that they had problems with this year and model, plus I just got something in te mail about a class action suit about the transmission of this year and make .. how do you go about finding out if this is something that I can get reimbursed for?? they totally changed the engine out I heard from a dealer because they had so much problem with it ... I dunno ... where should I start? Thanks, debbs