Saturday, November 20, 2010

How to change front break pads for 2000 Honda Odyssey?

i bought a break pads at pep boys and i wanna change it myself because its too expensive to go to auto shop. Please give me a detail and how to change the break pads or a video to show how to.How to change front break pads for 2000 Honda Odyssey?
poor woman, you sure you got no one to help, like your husband or boyfriend or a friend because its easy said than done, its a lot of work and especially if you don't have experience or never did it before it will take you hours and if you do one simply mistake you might damage your brake system or the rotors itself, my advise to you is that you get someone to help you, i know things are worst and costly with the economy situation but i'm get the feelings you gonna spend more than you have it, hey if you were anyway near san diego, i'll be happy to help you, anyway, here is a video on how to change it.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy5W8R3ai

they have step 1 to 4 videos



here's one with Honda Element 03

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K2OjKY5F



the very first than is that you need to have the tools to be able to change the brake put, like a wheel wrench, carefully loosing the leg nut not all the out, just un-tight them and left the car up and remove all the leg nut and take the wheel off, I'll recommend you do one wheels or brake at a time and have a like a video camera with you so that you can record what they look like before you start taking out the brake caliper, brake house and brake pad and goes on from there, its a lot of work. even with online video on youtube.com its still will be hard so it'll be a lot easier if someone could help. I wish i could but I don't know the location or distance, i really like helping people and work on cars, so sorry, well good luck.How to change front break pads for 2000 Honda Odyssey?
It is too dangerous for novice to do it without proper training, do not do it! instead go to reputable shop like Sears and pay by using their credit card.

Sears was caught years ago cheating customer and they paid dearly for idiotic behavior so this has made them more honest than other repair shops you do not know.

If you are near a high school or vocational college ask the automotive shop instructor if a student under supervision can perform the repair safely.

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