Things You'll Need:
- Socket wrench
- Socket set
- Brake caliper piston tool
- New brake pads
- Tire wrench
- Jack
- 2 jack stands
- Brake parts cleaner
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Step 1
Loosen the rear lug nuts by turning them counterclockwise with a tire wrench. Only turn the lug nuts 40 degrees.
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Step 2
Raise the rear of the Accord onto jack stands. Lift up on the rear jack point with a floor jack and place a jack stand under each of the two rear pinch welds. Lower the Accord onto the stands.
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Step 3
Remove the lug nuts and pull the wheel off.
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Step 4
Remove the caliper pin bolt on the bottom of the caliper.
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Step 5
Remove the upper and lower caliper mounting bolts.
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Step 6
Slide the caliper off the rotor assembly, open the caliper and remove the brake pads.
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Step 7
Slide the caliper piston tool over the end of the piston. Align the notches on the tool with the grooves on the piston.
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Step 8
Turn the piston counterclockwise to force the piston back into the caliper.
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Step 9
Slide the tool off the piston once the piston has bottomed out inside the caliper.
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Step 10
Install the new brake pads so that the curved end of the pad is facing inward towards the caliper.
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Step 11
Reassemble the brakes. Assembly is the reverse of disassembly.
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Step 12
Spray the brake assembly down with brake parts cleaner. Make sure that there is no dirt or grease on any of the brake components.











