Use a large pair of needle-nose pliers to turn the piston back into the caliper. There is also a "special tool" available which helps push in while turning, but I have never had to use it.
I assume you could not compress the caliber, The caliber on the Accord must be turned while being compressed, There is a special tool for this. Some Auto Parts stores will lend you the tool if you purchase the pads from them. Answer: When buying ammunition, be sure and specify the proper caliber. When buying brake parts for your Honda Accord, you'll need to compress the caliper, not the caliber.
You need a special caliper compression tool. Unlike most calipers, the Honda calipers must be twisted at the same time as they are compressed. The tool compresses and turns the caliper at the same time. You can rent one for free at Advance & Auto Zone, if you purchase the pads from them.
You twist it in. use a big screw driver or big flat object to screw it in counter clockwise. You will see a big slit in the piston to do this
slider needs high temp grease.
Turn counterclockwise to remove them.
The rear caliber must be turned at the same time it is compressed. There is a special tool designed for this purpose. Most auto parts stores will loan you the tool to accomplish this if you buy the parts from them.
The caliper bolt size for a 1999 Honda Accord is typically M12 x 1.25. It's important to check your specific model and any modifications that may have been made, but this is the standard size for the front caliper bolts. Always ensure you use the correct torque specifications when reinstalling to ensure safety and performance.
You need to rotate the piston counter clockwise.
Engine will overheat. Possibly seizing the pistons and totally wrecking the engine.
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.
Because the Accord 1991 has an interference engine, the pistons will hit the valves and either bend them or break them or both if the timing belt breaks.
You will need to remove the tire and wheel from your 1986 Honda Accord. Remove the brake caliper and the brake spring. The disk brakes will come off. Reverse the process to install the new front disc brakes.