I had the same problem with mine on my 96 accord. I broke 2 1/2" drive ratchets trying to get them off. I finally had to go buy a decent impact wrench. If that's not an option, I would say to go to O'Reilly's, if you have one and get a can of PB Blaster Penetrating Oil, or if you don't get it from somewhere else. Spray it on liberally, several times over the course of an hour or two and try it again.
It is quite common for rotors to be stuck in place. Tap on the back of the rotor with a hammer, until the rotor is loose.
I'm not sure on that year Accord, but I do know from 1994 and newer, there are two small Phillips head screws taht hold the rotor onto the hub assembly. The only way to get them out is w/ a impact driver and a good hammer. Be sure you use the correct Phillips head bit w/ the impact drver or you'll quickly have a bigger issue at hand. Also, most aftermarket (Non Honda OEM rotors), do not use these screws w/ their rotors...meaning their rotors will not have the two holes drilled in them, so you can just throw those old screws away.
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Just something to add, if your replacing the rotors, damage by hammer should be of little concern. But DO be cautious of studs and other things in that area. Use lots of WD40 on the studs. Let it sit for a while. Get a rubber mallet or a deadblow hammer and strike the surface on each side. Never use a metallic hammer, it will ruin the rotor surface. Be sure not to hit the studs.
No, you can remove and/or replace the front rotors on your Jeep Liberty without having to repack the wheel bearings. To remove the rotor, remove the brake caliper, and then pull the rotor straight off the wheel studs. If the rotor doesn't budge, then use an air hammer to tap the front face of the rotor adjacent to the wheel studs (the flat area of the rotor directly between the wheel studs). This will knock the rust loose and let the rotor slip off the studs. DO NOT use the air hammer on the braking [shiny] surface of the rotor!
the fan has left hand tread.try turn it in a clockwise direction to remove it
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Remove the third bolt !!
IT'S A LEFT HAND THREAD TURN IT TO THE RIGHT TO REMOVE IT PAUL G
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