It's probably a 32 or 36mm impact socket a wrench probably won't work.
1994 Honda accord ex remove rear rotor
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.
Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Slide rotor off hub (if "peel off" type)
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.
Remove the wheel then remove the two calipher bolts that hold the calipher to the spindle. Then remove the calipher assembly out of the way and support it. Do not allow the calipher assembly to hang from the brake hose. At this point the rotor can be removed......1930fcoupe
Jack the car up, remove the nuts on the tires with a lug wrench. Then remove the tire. Remove the break caliper and rotor. Use a pry bar on the upper arm of the axle & the spindle, doing this to remove the ball joint from the vehicle. Remove the old boot with a pair of wire snips to remove the clamps and replace with the new.
no, remove the caliper and the caliper mountaing bracket, if it is on the front you may have to remove the axle not but there is no need to remove any steering part
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Good luck on that one if you plan to DIY. My opinion is take it to a mechanic. Unless you're willing to hammer away at the rotor to get it off once you've removed everything attached to it.
I believe it is a 12 point metric socket Not sure of the size though.
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!
Plugs, wires, rotor, cap, pcv valve.