How to replace front brake pads on 2012 Honda Civic Ex-l

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  • @phoenixrising441
    @phoenixrising441 5 років тому +13

    Thanks! Just used this video to do a brake job on my 2012 civic si. I had a coupon and got the front brake pads for $20. I already had all the equipment. The dealer quoted me over $500 for pads and rotors.! My rotors were in great condition so I kept them as is. It took me 1 hour to do the job and car is breaking fantastic. You literally saved me $480 and time and gas. THANK YOU!!’

    • @scottfailing7045
      @scottfailing7045 4 роки тому

      Firestone auto.New front pads and new Rotors.Told me near 400.00.What.Roters still good.Replaced them myself cost 50.00.Cabin air filter 32.00.Labor 20.00.Got part my self 20.00.Told to replace 2 shocks in back of car.Cost maybe near 320.00.Whent to family owned Car repair shop only need 1 .Cost 120.00.Oil change near 60.00 for top grade 100 percent for my car needs.Got oil change in Walmart 52.00.Shop around.Firestone too dam high here.Never. get taken for a high price ride.Thanks for real help video.Save some money for other things.

  • @carlomango407
    @carlomango407 6 років тому +8

    I love the way you work on cars: very methodical, systematic, and showing care when working on cars..

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  6 років тому

      carlo mango thank you, I work for a dealership and take pride in everything I do.

  • @KingkoopaShan
    @KingkoopaShan 9 місяців тому

    Woo and you made sure we knew to do the other side at the end. 6 years later and this is still helpful!

  • @johnnyg42
    @johnnyg42 5 років тому +6

    Thanks for sharing!! Good job with everything, all straight forward and easy to understand. Much appreciated, sir!

  • @zeph_os
    @zeph_os Рік тому

    Thanks for the vid! I just got a torque wrench and new rotors and pads for my Civic; I can feel it shaking when braking so I know the old ones are warped. The simplicity yet focus on the important bits are a very welcome detail! My only recommendation; torque the wheels again after around 100-150 miles. Torquing them down immediately after putting on the wheel is important, but driving subjects the lugs to varying stresses that very slightly elongate the lug, which has the potential to cause the nuts to back out if they're not re-torqued

  • @jommyjams
    @jommyjams 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the walkthrough and the dialogue. Really helped since I didn't have to guess what you were doing. I'm pretty new to this.

  • @jeffmitchell9603
    @jeffmitchell9603 7 років тому +8

    Awesome!!!!! Thanks. You just helped me save time and a bunch of money!!

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  7 років тому

      Jeff Mitchell not a problem, happy to help! I have other 2012 Civic videos also if you have one.

    • @jeffmitchell9603
      @jeffmitchell9603 7 років тому

      Repairs & Reviews sweet. Next will be the rear drum brakes.

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  7 років тому

      Jeff Mitchell unfortunately I don't drums on the rear on mine, (ex-l model have disc on the rear) I mean I'd rather have disc but I don't have a video haha.

    • @jeffmitchell9603
      @jeffmitchell9603 7 років тому +1

      Its all good. Ill figure it out! Good day to you!!

  • @danschmidutz8505
    @danschmidutz8505 Рік тому +2

    My 2012 Honda Civic LX slider pens are different. One has a rubber boot at the end and other doesn't. Does anyone know what pen goes where? Rubber booted, top or bottom? Brakes are grabbing, maybe that's the problem?

  • @salinsarin1
    @salinsarin1 3 роки тому

    Very nice video with step by step description. Really builds confidence, that- I can do it. Thx again...

  • @1CrazyNYer
    @1CrazyNYer 7 років тому +3

    Enjoyed your video on the replacement of the front brake pads. I hope you will do one for the rear brake pads.

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  7 років тому +1

      Anthony Maggio I actually just did the rear brakes but failed to get a video. It's roughly the same procedure, only difference is the calipers need to be turned back in with the brake tool. You can rent the tool needed at auto zone and return it for a full refund. the rear can't be pushed in with a normal C-clamp. Also I found it easier if you remove the bolt securing the brake hose to get a little more slack for removing the caliper. *Do not remove the brake hose from the caliper!* just remove the bolt securing the brake hose to a bracket behind the rotor. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching!

  • @leonstitanius8377
    @leonstitanius8377 8 місяців тому

    No Vids show where to lift the front, from the frame. Side lips are mentioned are mentioned in the manual for jacking. Jack stand-subframe bolt for backup safety , works for me.

  • @markanthony3275
    @markanthony3275 6 років тому +1

    When it comes to the dust boot on slider pins, it's sometimes easier to pry the other end of the boot off of the pin (small screwdriver) and just pull the pin out leaving the boot in place on the caliper. If you pull boot and pin out together, and can't get the boot back in, take it by itself and put a little fold in it so it will fit in the caliper groove...and then put the pin back in through it.

    • @johnnyg42
      @johnnyg42 5 років тому

      Thanks for that tip. I just saw in another video a guy had trouble getting the dust boot back in because he was trying to put the boot and pin in at the same time. This would have helped him, and it will help me if I have that issue. Thanks!

  • @foqsi_
    @foqsi_ 3 роки тому +5

    Sounds like he's saying caliber. lol
    edit: definitely saying caliber

  • @sandrock56
    @sandrock56 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, thanks for posting! This was just what I needed.

  • @jeromejanisch6141
    @jeromejanisch6141 6 років тому +1

    honestly, i did not learn alot, but i was interested though the whole vid.... i was amused that you push the caliper exactly the same as i do(its what i thought of, not knowing it was an accepted method, yay!) your grease placement was a learned experiance and i always remove by the bigger bolts, never the small housing, i will definitely keep that in mind i assure you, thank you so much... i am now an expert!!! hehehe

  • @leonstitanius8377
    @leonstitanius8377 5 місяців тому

    I couldn't remove one of the lower 12mm bolt; it's real tight and just spins the greased pin around. Is there a special tool that will lock that grease pin down. I noticed there is a quasi rectangular end for gripping on the grease pin.

  • @jeffhyche9839
    @jeffhyche9839 5 років тому

    Perfect Demo. No surprises at all.

  • @alanwolcheski6949
    @alanwolcheski6949 6 років тому +2

    Excellent video....any substitutes for the vice...? Thank you for posting...

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  6 років тому

      I've heard of using a flat blade screwdriver and prying the caliper piston back in while it's still on the car. Also a big set of channel locks will work. They make specific tool set just for this you can rent and return full refund from your local auto parts.

  • @derekmcwhirter9336
    @derekmcwhirter9336 4 місяці тому

    Looks good, don't forget to clean and lubricate the face of the piston though!

  • @anyITsolution
    @anyITsolution 5 років тому

    Yeah the wife is driving more frequent now had to do a fast swap of pads totally on point here C Clamp is a religion 😬👍🏽

  • @oleopathic
    @oleopathic 3 роки тому +1

    Which brand do you recommend for honda civic 2012 ex ? Rotors, pads, and calipers. And, why so ?

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  3 роки тому +1

      Good question because I did this job twice, first time I just replaced the brake pads with the basic 20$ auto one cheap pads and they were worn out in like 15k miles. Also I noticed the brakes catches (from warped rotors) so the 2nd time I went with the Napa gold pads and rotors, it's been great ever since don't skimp on brake pads.

    • @oleopathic
      @oleopathic 3 роки тому

      Thanks.

    • @dr.tobiasgoodfellow5174
      @dr.tobiasgoodfellow5174 3 роки тому

      Don’t take advice from this guy he really doesn’t know what he’s talking about. If you are buying your parts from a brick and mortar store like AutoZone or Napa you are being overcharged. Check out the prices on rock auto or parts geek and you will get better quality parts at a lower price. See my other very lengthy comment about all the things he could’ve done better in this video.

  • @morenojose98
    @morenojose98 6 років тому +1

    Great video! Helped me change my own brakes !👍🏽👍🏽

  • @roweparr1042
    @roweparr1042 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the post. I learned a lot!

  • @roybeltran1
    @roybeltran1 4 роки тому +1

    This is an amazing informative video. Thank you.

  • @jim44094
    @jim44094 6 років тому +2

    If rotors have grooves in them or if they are glazed up really bad you can replace them.

    • @juandef4115
      @juandef4115 6 років тому

      James pate sr of course. Or skim them.

  • @galimirnund6543
    @galimirnund6543 4 місяці тому

    'If you knew how my wife drove'. HAHA.... I know this is an old video. Would this be the same for a LX 4 door model? Same year. Brakes Plus did a free inspection (nice of them) quoted me $958.00.....I said I don't have that much, they bought it down to $727.00 but, didn't have that much either. You make it look so easy lol...thanks for the video!!

  • @MrJewelicious
    @MrJewelicious 6 років тому +1

    When to change brake pads? How many kms?

  • @chachbe12memes86
    @chachbe12memes86 Рік тому

    Excellent guide !

  • @xand7523
    @xand7523 4 роки тому

    No is damage at ABS press The piston Of caliper this way?

  • @RakeshVimalnath
    @RakeshVimalnath 6 років тому +2

    Great video!

  • @dkurtz786
    @dkurtz786 11 місяців тому

    I know I’m late to the party…! I’ve seen several videos…do people not worry about bleeding the brakes anymore? I never do anyway, was just curious…!

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  11 місяців тому

      Only need to bleed brakes when the system is open from a leak or replacing a caliper, etc.

    • @dkurtz786
      @dkurtz786 11 місяців тому

      I see. Makes sense. Thank you!

  • @vickycote4674
    @vickycote4674 3 роки тому

    Can i use Ex brake pads and rotors on Lx ??

  • @SheeenBean
    @SheeenBean 3 роки тому

    Is that a k&n cold air intake or just a normal air box? I have been trying to get my hands on one but the 2012 models are hard to come by

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  3 роки тому

      My wife civic in the video has the k&n drop in air filter in the factory air box, I have the k&n cold air intake on my 2014 honda accord

  • @shilks8122
    @shilks8122 6 років тому +2

    I think you will find the two screws that hold the rotor/disks onto the wheel hubs are JIS type and not phillips. Using phillips screwdrivers/bits It one of the main causes of rounding out the screw heads. See this info www.motorcycle.com/ask-mo-anything/difference-between-japanese-jis-phillips.html

  • @djohnson2853
    @djohnson2853 6 років тому +1

    Hey man my first 2 bolts are just turn and not coming out what do I do ?!!!

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  6 років тому +1

      Derrick Johnson if you're talking about the caliper slide bolts, you can hold the slide pins on the rubber boot side, just be cautious of the rubber

  • @AaronKimmins
    @AaronKimmins 7 років тому +1

    Tip...run the c-clamp on before you pull the caliper off. Don't have to hold it then.

  • @appleheadjackson3524
    @appleheadjackson3524 3 роки тому

    Whats the name of that purple stuff

  • @stevebird7265
    @stevebird7265 6 років тому +1

    You do not torque the slider bolts?

    • @nickcook7408
      @nickcook7408 Рік тому

      We only torque head bolts and wheel bolts - everything else is a matter of experience. We develop calibrated wrists and calibrated elbows and we know how tight is ‘tight enough’ based on years and years of experience of doing the same jobs, day in and day out.
      So no, to answer your question in short we do not torque brake bolts.

  • @dl370
    @dl370 7 років тому +1

    Don't you have to bleed the brakes after installing the new pads?

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  7 років тому

      Darius L if you want to bleed brakes you can but It's not nessasary unless you remove the brake line from caliper.

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  7 років тому

      It's a sealed system so you don't need to bleed them unless the brake system is opened (replace lines, caliper, etc.) hope this helps, thanks for watching!

  • @martyes9563
    @martyes9563 2 роки тому

    Awesome video! I also learned what not to say about my wife 🤣

  • @rizwanhussaini6149
    @rizwanhussaini6149 7 років тому +14

    it's not a caliber, it's a caliper

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  7 років тому +3

      Rizwan Hussaini yeah I know haha, my accent effects my pronunciation of certain words.

    • @planetfabulous5833
      @planetfabulous5833 7 років тому +4

      Who cares how he pronounces it - gosh!

    • @jackwoods2891
      @jackwoods2891 6 років тому

      Are you the English police?

  • @ericawestover7471
    @ericawestover7471 6 років тому +2

    Don’t you need to bleed the piston every time you change your brakes?. I heard that you could damage your ABS if you push your piston without bleeding it.

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  6 років тому

      Erica Westover I've never heard that. I do remove the brake fluid Reservoir cap before pushing piston. Not to say some manufacturers don't recommend bleeding the brakes but I've never heard it or found it nessasary unless you get air in the brake system

  • @ronwitcher7117
    @ronwitcher7117 2 роки тому

    very informative. thanks for sharing Excellent video. help

  • @jeremydavis4809
    @jeremydavis4809 5 років тому

    Dont you need to push on the brake pedal when youre all done to push the caliper piston back in? Otherwise you would pull out of your drive way and you step on the brake pedal and it wouldnt work until after several pumps?

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  5 років тому

      Technically yes you should but you would know well before pulling out onto the road, it should only take a couple pumps and you would notice immediately when you press the brake to put in gear.

    • @jeremydavis4809
      @jeremydavis4809 5 років тому

      @@Powertool1990 okay thank you so much, im changing my front brakes this morning on my civic. Ive changed them on my motorcycle....just never to my car. So your video is perfect. Thank you so much!

    • @jeremydavis4809
      @jeremydavis4809 5 років тому

      I figured its gotta be very similar to a motorcycle brakes but i dont want to screw it up. Hahah so i wanted to be sure

  • @syedjunaidkhalid1011
    @syedjunaidkhalid1011 7 років тому +1

    Great video. I have a honda civic 2014.
    Do you think i should change the rotors? I only have 60000 miles on my car. How could you tell if rotors need to be replaced?

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  7 років тому +2

      Junaid Khalid depends on a couple of things. Are the rotors scarred where the brake pad got down to the metal. Are the rotors warped, best way to tell is if the brake pedal seems to shudder when applied, more so at higher speeds. That would indicate that the rotors are warped. If they don't have obvious signs of scarring (be sure to check both sides of rotors) and the pedal is smooth when brakes are applied then I'd say your rotors are good.

    • @christineelizabethart163
      @christineelizabethart163 6 років тому

      @@Powertool1990 Thanks this is really helpful.

  • @joshcoup6440
    @joshcoup6440 2 роки тому

    My pads I bought had no notches for the pins. Autozone had no idea what to do to get the right pads.

  • @carlomango407
    @carlomango407 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much.. great video

  • @sigzulu6749
    @sigzulu6749 7 років тому +1

    Great video THX

  • @johnnyparker2128
    @johnnyparker2128 6 років тому +1

    No bleeding of brakes/pumping the pedal afterwards or am I old school?

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  6 років тому

      No need to bleed brakes if this system wasn't opened (line removed) not a bad idea to pump pedel once your done so the caliper will compress new pads but no need to bleed system unless a brake line is removed

  • @demariofiggers2951
    @demariofiggers2951 3 роки тому

    Is bleeding the brakes a requirement?

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  3 роки тому +1

      Not unless you remove the brake line, it's a, sealed system. Removing the top from the brake fluid won't effect the system

    • @demariofiggers2951
      @demariofiggers2951 3 роки тому

      @@Powertool1990 Thanks for responding in a timely fashion. 👍🏾

  • @cb_boutit3010
    @cb_boutit3010 2 роки тому

    preciate da vid gotta do my wife’s civic 😂

  • @oq17
    @oq17 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @kuckbaby
    @kuckbaby 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @ronaldsheaks6852
    @ronaldsheaks6852 5 років тому

    Cool thanks!

  • @Carlitos283
    @Carlitos283 3 роки тому

    For the love of god, you had to use an pneumatic gun… really?

  • @dianapanda528
    @dianapanda528 3 роки тому

    Mim

  • @jackwoods2891
    @jackwoods2891 6 років тому +1

    You need rubber gloves.

  • @truthhurts3480
    @truthhurts3480 Рік тому

    Hahaha CaliBer

  • @dtv0321
    @dtv0321 5 років тому

    Calaber 🤣

  • @subscribefornoreason8524
    @subscribefornoreason8524 5 років тому

    You.dont even need to grease anything

    • @Powertool1990
      @Powertool1990  5 років тому +1

      You don't need to grease anything, but it helps. The day you have a slide pin seize and ruin your pads you will wish you took the extra 30 seconds to clean and grease the slide pins.