I want to know. Chilton's says remove the four screws from the back and the rotor assy should drop out. Not so! there is a trick and I want to know what it is!
pull off the front wheels. remove the calipers. remove the two screws that hold on the rotors. replace the rotors and reverse the procedure.
No.
If the rotor of the 2001 Honda Accord will does not have mounting hardware it is pressed on. To remove these types of rotors the caliper will have to be unmounted. The rotor will then come off.
Most Honda brake rotors require a large slide hammer as they are not only pressed onto the hub, but also rusted which makes it very hard to remove. This may well require an experienced technician.
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No they can be turned off the vehicle.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake pads and break hardware. The brake rotor will slide off. You may need to tap the rotor with a hammer.
they have to pressed out from a machine shop.
Everything that needs to be done is listed in your owners manual under the maintenance schedule.
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