fyi a 1995 Prelude is slightly more difficult to get the console off - it is more involved, with more screws on the side and a bit messier. But it can be done, the handbrake mechanism is more or less the same as this honda civic.
@@PeterFinnTheCarDoctor from what car though? It’s not stock from an 92-95 civic. Is it a Del-sol wheel? I like it a lot better than my OEM steering wheel and even more than my aftermarket Momo too.
My mechcanic can’t tight it well enough to hold on sloppy surfaces. He said it can’t be more tight. It’s 2004 civic bti oriel manual. I am tired of it my bumber hit everytime I park on my garage where it is sloppy.
You don't have to take all that crap apart all you need to do is remove the the rear cigarette ashtray and a pair of long needle nose pliers you can turn the adjuster and be done with it
Who ever is watching this video and has a look at my comment be careful while doing this procedure sometimes you tighten the bolt way too much and your rear brake callipers are attached to the rotors tightly which causes a stuck brake caliper to the rotor and overheats your wheel and rotor plate while driving don't tighten it way too much
It should be the same thing as the guy stated in the video even for 88-91 civic or prelude and accord they all should have the same style bolt to adjust
If you go automatic, then the key is to put it in neutral, then rev the engine. While the engine is revving then put it in drive or the the lowest gear. If you have a rear wheel drive you will want to also hold the brake pedal. If you have a front wheel drive it probably wont work good but you still might get a kick out of it. In fwd the only difference is instead of holding the brake you need to use the e-brake/parking brake. Ive got a 95 manual civic. Cannot do a burnout, but what i usually do is i reverse for a little bit to get momentum, and then throw it in 1st gear and floor its really fun because even though it wont stay in onle place, the car wont move forward right away and it does a short burnout before it gets the traction to move forward. Beware of your steering when doing this. And also beware of your transmission, especially an automatic.
Thank you for going to so much trouble to speak English. It is much appreciated. Thank you for the video. It was really helpful.
You should also check that rear wheels move freely once adjusted and handbrake is not engaged. over tightening can cause the rear wheels to drag
Thansk
Thanks. Im gonna do that
You're very right my friend same happened with me and caused me an overheated rotor smelled like carpet burning in the car
I was expecting "Hello and welcome to hydraulic press channel"
Thank You for Your comment. :-) BR Peter
" now it flies " haha thanks for the info dude. keep up the good work
Hi and thanks for your comment. :-)
Gotta love that thick accent makes video more interesting
Ya think
Ya
Hi, Thanks for comment. :-)
Thank you, this helped me from having to pay a mechanic to do it.
You're welcome!
fantastic! how easy things are when you actually go at it!
Yeah
Thank you!
I just did a complete brake job and my ebrake clicked 16 times before it came to a complete stop 😂
Noted 👍
Good job mate thanks 🙏 now I can adjust my hand brake easily because of your video
Great 👍
You re my hero. Saved me a lot of money.
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Good work mate using one hand only you done better job than those using two 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Do you think it's the same for a 95 accord?
Thank you peter ! I just saw your video and just did it on my civic and it works!
Excellent and Thanks. :-)
Do u know if this would be the same process, same setup on a 2003 civic 5spd?
Yes
great video super easy to follow.
Great to hear!
Thank-you for the video.
Good information for learner like me. Thank you
Glad to hear that
Thank you, cars winter ready now!
Great and Thanks my Friend ! :-)
This is Count Dracula 🧛♂️ personal mechanic 🧑🔧… 😊…
👍
Thanks for the video, helped a lot for me
Glad to hear it!
Will this adjustment help with after releasing my parking break my light stays on ?
Maybe
HI, what if the hand break doesn't stay in the off position ( al th way down)? Pops back up setting off the parking break light ? Thanks
Hi, I need to do new video. :-)
Have a nice day to you
You too
Great job Peter, thanks for share video's
Thanks for watching!
HOLD THE PHONE, IS THAT A GENUINE HONDA HEATED SEAT SWITCH??!! Yea imma need 1 of those lol
Thanks. 😀👍
Thanks for the video bro.. reminds me of doing my bikes when I was a kid
Hi.im having a problem with an Nissan Almera Tyno.Ive bought new brake pads and adjust the cable.even if i pull hardest i can the brake wont hold
Ok, you must adjust the cable more
Hi guys i want to ask if this applicable to my 2009 Toyota vios
Process should be similar
Thanks for the vid, I can prepare my car for some snow action :D
Good work Sir. :-)
Will 2006 be the same?
fyi a 1995 Prelude is slightly more difficult to get the console off - it is more involved, with more screws on the side and a bit messier. But it can be done, the handbrake mechanism is more or less the same as this honda civic.
Great message and Thank You my Friend. :-)
Kiitos…Ely,MN
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He sounds like a really nice person lol
hi Peter what's better a 2002 celica gt or a 2012 honda civic si. I don't know what to get
Mancillaj84 Of cource Celica. Celica is Better quality, better spare parts service and more easy to service and repair. :-)
+Mancillaj84 celica GTS for sure that 2zz > k20
the Honda will do better
+Pat Cunningham how
+Bryan 2zzge one of the best 4 cylinder engines ever made.
Awesome video man thanks for the help!!!!
Ok an d Thanks ! :-)
great video mate - thanks for sharing it with us
Thank You for Your comment. :-)
my handbrake clicks about 17 times that good or bad ?
Maybe Bad, but What car you have?
Brazil welcomes your tip
Hi and Thanks for info. :-)
Thank you, works on 95 accord too
What steering wheel is that???
Honda
@@PeterFinnTheCarDoctor from what car though? It’s not stock from an 92-95 civic. Is it a Del-sol wheel? I like it a lot better than my OEM steering wheel and even more than my aftermarket Momo too.
How do i even out the 2 cables tho? One of mine is longer causing it not to work properly. Idk how to fix it please help.!!!!
I have the same issue, cables are uneven and the right wheel locks while the left doesnt really do anything
Change cables that are loose...
thanks you told me exactly what I needed to know
+Pat Cunningham Hi and many Thanks for feedback. :-)
My mechcanic can’t tight it well enough to hold on sloppy surfaces. He said it can’t be more tight. It’s 2004 civic bti oriel manual. I am tired of it my bumber hit everytime I park on my garage where it is sloppy.
Hi. You need new brakes shoes back.
@@PeterFinnTheCarDoctor Hello mine are four disc ABS VTi Oriel. I recently changed all four pads!
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
You’re welcome 😊
is this also works on Honda city 2000
Yes, it should be similar.
+Peter Finn Thanks buddy you make my day ✌✌
Asad Khan never seen a honda city. Does it look like a civic?😹
@@MrMe-qu4gw it was a car launched in Japan and Asia not in America you can search it on google
@@MrMe-qu4gw search Honda city 2000 on google the car was only available in some areas mostly in asia india pakistan etc etc wasn't available in usa
Is it same in alto LXI???
Yes
Thanks... God bless you
Thanks, Your comment is great. :-)
Great Video.
+TheMabbasi Many Thanks! :-)
Thank u
Thanks for info 👍
nice how to hand brake civic
Yes and Thanks for comment my Friend. 👍
You don't have to take all that crap apart all you need to do is remove the the rear cigarette ashtray and a pair of long needle nose pliers you can turn the adjuster and be done with it
good job thanks
+qasim faraidun Thank You. :-)
works for ‘86 crx
Who ever is watching this video and has a look at my comment be careful while doing this procedure sometimes you tighten the bolt way too much and your rear brake callipers are attached to the rotors tightly which causes a stuck brake caliper to the rotor and overheats your wheel and rotor plate while driving don't tighten it way too much
Noted
You can test that by putting your car in neutral and push it your self? Correct?
@@darkillusion2070 just lift your car using a jack and rotate the wheels ...if they freely rotate you're good to go
nice video sir
Thank You. :-)
How about for the 1994 ho da del Sol?
Does anyone have a video for the Honda del sol adjustment?
Good point.
It should be the same thing as the guy stated in the video even for 88-91 civic or prelude and accord they all should have the same style bolt to adjust
Great video, PLAY AT 1.5 SPEED tho. Thank me later 👍🏾
Love that!
You took 5 minutes to remove 2 screws
Yes. And in airplanes it can last 2 days.
only on youtube you can learn how to tighten ebrake from Russian man ez
Thanks 👍
hey Bro can you make a video on how to burnout on automatic car
Yes, I need to purchase car with +300 hp 1
If you go automatic, then the key is to put it in neutral, then rev the engine. While the engine is revving then put it in drive or the the lowest gear. If you have a rear wheel drive you will want to also hold the brake pedal. If you have a front wheel drive it probably wont work good but you still might get a kick out of it. In fwd the only difference is instead of holding the brake you need to use the e-brake/parking brake. Ive got a 95 manual civic. Cannot do a burnout, but what i usually do is i reverse for a little bit to get momentum, and then throw it in 1st gear and floor its really fun because even though it wont stay in onle place, the car wont move forward right away and it does a short burnout before it gets the traction to move forward. Beware of your steering when doing this. And also beware of your transmission, especially an automatic.
@@nicholasbolton5554 why should I beware from the steering Is it because of torque steer?
Thanks. .
Thank You, :-)
1 bat 2 bat 3 baats? Jk it was a good video atleast💯
Thanks for comment 😀👍
Mintak kat abg zaki magnet
I'm mother Russia. Handbrake adjust you.
Good comment 👍
Tän on pakko olla suomalaine
No way. 😃
he is Russian I guess
I got like 13 clicks😭🤣
Ok
Too much talking
Noted
Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
thank you
You are welcome. :-)