If you notice that the brakes on your Honda Accord 6 (1997-2002) are starting to perform less efficiently, it may be time to replace your brake pads. This is an important procedure that ensures driving safety and protects your car from wear and tear.
Before you begin replacing brake pads, make sure you have all the necessary tools and materials. You will need: new brake pads, a wheel nut wrench, a wrench, a hammer, brake lube and a piece of cloth.
Step 1: Preparing the car
Before you begin, make sure your vehicle is on a level and stable surface. Then open the hood and disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery to avoid a short circuit.
Step 2: Removing the Wheel
Using a wheel nut wrench, remove the wheel from the brake rotor. Make sure the vehicle is securely supported by the jack.
Step 3: Removing the Brake Pads
Using a wrench, remove the bolts that secure the brake pads to the brake mechanism. Then remove the old pads and check their condition. If they are worn or damaged, they must be replaced with new ones.
Step 4: Install New Brake Pads
Before installing new pads, treat them with brake lubricant. Then install them in place and secure with bolts.
Step 5: Check and Adjust Brakes
After installing new pads, check that they are installed correctly and there is no play. Then use a hammer and a piece of cloth to carefully adjust the brake mechanism.
Step 6: Repeat the procedure for the other wheel
Repeat all steps to replace the brake pads on the other wheel.
Step 7: Check and test drive
After you have replaced the brake pads on both wheels, check their operation. Then put the wheels back in place and take it for a test drive to make sure the brakes are working properly.
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