Honda HR-V: Rear Brake Disc Removal and Installation
Removal & Installation
NOTE:
- Keep grease away from the brake disc and the brake pads.
- Unless otherwise indicated, illustrations used in the procedure are for
2WD model.
1. Vehicle - Lift
2. Rear Wheel - Remove
3. Parking Brake - Release
4. Rear Brake Pad - Remove
5. Brake Caliper Bracket - Remove
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Fig. 16: Brake Caliper Bracket Mounting Bolt Torque Specifications
6. Rear Brake Disc - Remove
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- Remove the brake disc flathead screw (A)
- Remove the brake disc (B).
NOTE : If the brake disc is stuck to the hub bearing unit,
thread two 8 x 1.25 mm bolts (C) into the brake disc to push it away from
the hub
bearing unit. Turn each bolt 90 degrees at a time to prevent the brake disc
from binding.
7. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the brake disc in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE: Before installing the brake disc clean
the mating surfaces between the hub bearing unit and the inside of the brake
disc.
8. Rear Brake Disc Runout - Inspect
9. Parking Brake - Adjust
- Turn the vehicle to the ON mode
- Pull the electric parking brake switch to apply the parking brake, then
press the brake pedal and
push the electric parking brake switch to release the parking brake
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.
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Removal
Frequent inhalation of brake pad dust, regardless of material composition,
could be hazardous to your health.
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Motor Test
1. Driver's Door Panel - Remove
2. Driver's Power Window Motor - Test
Test the motor in each direction by connecting 12 volt battery power
and ground to the connector (A) according to the table. When the motor
stops running, disconnect 12 volt battery power immediately.
If th
Removal & Installation
NOTE:
When working on electronic components, make sure the work area is clean
and dust free.
Make sure your hands are clean and free of oils and grease.
Eject the disc before disconnecting the audio-navigation unit to prevent
damaging the CD/DVD player's
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