You can tell if your rotors are out of balance by experiencing vibrations in the steering wheel or chassis while driving, especially at certain speeds. Additionally, you may notice uneven brake wear or a pulsating sensation when you apply the brakes. If you hear unusual noises or feel a decrease in braking performance, these could also indicate rotor imbalance. Regular inspections and monitoring can help identify these issues early.
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.
take off calipers and pull the rotors off the hub
take wheels off, remove brake calipers. rotors slide right off.
Check brake rotors, wheel balance & bearings.
With the wheel off, remove the calipers, then the rotors just come off.
take brakes off and calipers off, next rotors should come off easily.
Pull the tires off and take the brake calipers off and the rotors will pull off.
Remove wheels Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotors Rotors should slide off hub
Tap on the rotors with a hammer, after removing the tire and wheel and the brake assembly. The rotors will come loose. Slide the rotors off and reverse the process.
Are you trying to turn your rotors? I had mine taken off to have the rotors turned only to find out that they are not supposed to be removed.
take the wheels off, unbolt the brake calipers and the pull them off and now you can just pull the rotors off.
The rotors are used for lift and thrust on a helicopter.