1992 Honda Civic
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RE: 1992 Honda Civic
Take the two bolts off that hold the caliper to the knuckle. Slide the caliper off. Remove the pads. Get a C-clamp and compress the piston (open the reservoir). Put the new pads in and reassemble. I always have my rotors turned when I replace pads. I know some that don't. To get the rotor off, I think it is just 2 phillips head screws, with a big screwdriver (they can be stuck). If the rotor doesn't just slide off, insert two longer screws into the other two holes and this will push it away from the spindle. Take to O'reilly or a machine shop that turns rotors (about $10). I think that's about it. It's a really easy job.
You can find it in more detail (plus everything else that you wished you never knew about working on your car) http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto/Manuals/Civic/<-here.
You can find it in more detail (plus everything else that you wished you never knew about working on your car) http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto/Manuals/Civic/<-here.
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RE: 1992 Honda Civic
ORIGINAL: senecakit0
Also Can 1992 Honda Civic EG Headlights fit a 1992 honda civic ex model?
Also Can 1992 Honda Civic EG Headlights fit a 1992 honda civic ex model?
Therefore, 1 piece headlights (units that have the headlights and turn signals in the same housing) are 2 different types: coupe/hatchback and sedan, and the headlight portion of 2 piece headlights are all the same for ALL 92-95 civic body styles.
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