If I had my parking brake on by accident and the caliper piston did go all the way out is there any small chance on fixing it?, I did get the piston to go back in a little but I can’t manually do it all day like that
It'd be the same steps he's showing here; minus removing the bolt in the rotor and then replacing it. The hard part is really resetting the electrical parking brake.
You did not have to do none of that. There’s a way that you do it manually inside of your car by pressing break and releasing as you hold on to the parking break button by the hand rest and then it’s gonna activate on your dash saying that it’s on service mode and then you redo the same process backwards and it will release, the maintenance and you should be all done after that. No need for scanner or to take that apart.
@@sadrockst4r444 not really - maybe provide more description - This video was helpful as many are disassembling the rear electric parking brake, or having to put the car into service mode. This video was helpful, as it shows you don't need to enable the parking brake, and you can simply perform the brake job. Which part of the video did you not understand Jack?
You did not have to do none of that. There’s a way that you do it manually inside of your car by pressing break and releasing as you hold on to the parking break button by the hand rest and then it’s gonna activate on your dash saying that it’s on service mode and then you redo the same process backwards and it will release, the maintenance and you should be all done after that. No need for scanner or to take that apart.
You can also manually release an EPB by pulling the foot lever above the foot pedal, pressing the button on the hand-activated brake, or pushing the EPB button on the car's console. Then activate the parking brake a few times to make sure it's set. This may not work on all EPB's but most it should. Personally, that's when I use my scan tool though lol. I THINK that's what the guy was trying to explain.
This is the best video I’ve seen yet for Honda Civic brake replacement. I have a 2021 & I’m not paying 700-900 for them to do my brakes
yea I was quoted 900 at the dealer
Bro! I want to thank you so much for this video! It helps me a lot I was able to replace my breaks with no problem after seen this!
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Thank you soooo much just changed mine with some pads I got from advance auto sale 90% off 5$ and some change
Great video! Helped me get it with my in-laws Civic. What a pain though!
Glad it helped!
Awesome demonstration, steps are well explained and easy to follow! Dude, you are doing good work for the DIY community!!💪🏽🙏🏽👊🏽
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Thanks dude. Great DNA tattoo.
Thank you! This was a huge help.
Glad it helped
Thanks brother! You saved me a lot trouble.
Very helpful video! Thanks
Awesome video! Will this work on a civic sport 2024? Would appreciate your opinion.
Quick question, would the process be the same on a 2021 type r?
Great tutorial thanks
Glad it was helpful!
No need to remove the motor, just turn the piston clockwise until it stop turning (don't force it) and then push back on the piston to finish it.
If I had my parking brake on by accident and the caliper piston did go all the way out is there any small chance on fixing it?, I did get the piston to go back in a little but I can’t manually do it all day like that
You maybe able to get the piston back in just be sure to lubricate the seal inside of the caliper and work the piston back in.
Dan, do you know if the civic sport has the same braking system as the H-RV sport? same year 2020. Would the brake job be similar?
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Wait caption stated brakes & rotors?
It'd be the same steps he's showing here; minus removing the bolt in the rotor and then replacing it. The hard part is really resetting the electrical parking brake.
No codes come back asking because I have to do my Audi?
No codes
The brakes on my ‘16 CRV was done 4yrs ago.
Recently, it’s been making clunking noise whenever I brake. The sound is coming from the front.
Any ideas?
Really hard to say with out a visual inspection
Is the break pads model for 2019 is same 2020? anyone have the break pads model please?
Yes they are
this mathod is parking brake apply or release?
I'm not sure what you're asking?
You did not have to do none of that. There’s a way that you do it manually inside of your car by pressing break and releasing as you hold on to the parking break button by the hand rest and then it’s gonna activate on your dash saying that it’s on service mode and then you redo the same process backwards and it will release, the maintenance and you should be all done after that. No need for scanner or to take that apart.
Give me a link showing this working clearly
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@@danthebrakemanI just followed this guy's directions hopefully it works out for me lol
@@jcmotterndid it work?
Toyota is the same way.
Leave the hand brake off, you don't need to disassemble the parking brake. NO need!
are u a jack ass? 🤣
@@sadrockst4r444 not really - maybe provide more description - This video was helpful as many are disassembling the rear electric parking brake, or having to put the car into service mode. This video was helpful, as it shows you don't need to enable the parking brake, and you can simply perform the brake job. Which part of the video did you not understand Jack?
You did not have to do none of that. There’s a way that you do it manually inside of your car by pressing break and releasing as you hold on to the parking break button by the hand rest and then it’s gonna activate on your dash saying that it’s on service mode and then you redo the same process backwards and it will release, the maintenance and you should be all done after that. No need for scanner or to take that apart.
No there's not.
@@danthebrakeman explain?
You can also manually release an EPB by pulling the foot lever above the foot pedal, pressing the button on the hand-activated brake, or pushing the EPB button on the car's console. Then activate the parking brake a few times to make sure it's set. This may not work on all EPB's but most it should. Personally, that's when I use my scan tool though lol. I THINK that's what the guy was trying to explain.