Questions & Answers for: Honda Accord drum

Question about 1997 Accord

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rear breaks on a honda accord lx how do you remove the rear drum in drum there are two holes at the face of drum, 12mm bolt is fix of, try to screw 12mm bolt in the holes,  the drum should slide ...

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Question about 1996 Accord

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the floor Make sure the rear brakes ,if they are brake SHOES,that they are adjusted up,to where the drum drags on the shoes as you turn the drum by hand,the rear brakes,are what gives you pedal height

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Question about 2000 Accord

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...do i need to do about the brake? Bleed the brakes on all four wheels, and if the rear brakes are drums, adjust the shoes so they are tighter against the drum for better braking

How do I back off rear brake shoes to remove drum? there should be a slot either on the drum or on back side. insert a brake spoon or screw driver and turn the star to let shoe come together.

Question about 1992 Accord

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...all the brakes. Pedal still goes all the way to the floor when stopping the car. If the car has drum brakes in the rear, Jack the rear up and have someone push the brake pedal hard and you try to ...

Question about 1992 Accord

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...sat for awhile and now the left rear wheel is locked up. Any thoughts. Thank you. Your car has drum brakes on the rear. Did you have the parking brake engaged during the time it sat? If so the ...

...lug stud on 1992 honda accord lx what do i take off to get to it? Remove the tire and the brake drum. Get a big hammer and smack it out. Put in the new one, draw it in with the lug nut. Put brake ...

Question about 1991 Accord

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brake drum need a schematic of the brake drum For drum brake related problem,i suggest you to go through this help links.Clickj the link below for troubleshooting procedure:-----How to service Drum ...

Question about 2002 Accord

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How to remove rear drums Hi M, Chock the front wheels and jack up the rear. Release the park brake and then tap around the drum with a hammer. Pull the drum towards you. If the drum is grooved inside ...

...likely cause is dust in the braking system. This gets between the fristion material and the disc or drum, heats up and creates the sound. Going beyond that, it might be a lack of lubricant (special ...

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