What brake fluid does Honda Civic use?

What brake fluid does Honda Civic use?

Dot 4 Brake
Type: Dot 4 Brake Fluid Specifications: Meets FMVSS 571.116, DOT 4/DOT 3, SAE J1703 specifications.

How to change brake pads and rotors on Honda Civic?

Remove the old rotor and insert new one. Reinstall the caliper with caliper bracket. There should be 2 bolts holding the caliper on to the caliper bracket; you only need to remove the bottom bolt to access the brake pads for removal. Remove old brake pads and install the new brake pads.

Where is the brake line on a Honda Civic?

Locate the brake line that extends from the brake caliper. It is attached to the wheel bearing housing by two 10mm bolts; remove to free up the line for more room to move around later. Remove two 17mm bolts holding the brake caliper bracket.

What to do if your Honda brakes lock up while driving?

Drain all brake fluid. (You should change boiled-up brake fluid) Service the brake caliper. (Change rubber parts, o-rings, clean off rust, silicone paste for cylinder and guides, copper paste on pads). Change both rear brake disks. (Most likely you overheated that locking brake disk) Refill brake fluid, bleed brakes.

How do you replace the brake line on a Honda Accord?

You can use the small vice grips to minimize the amount of fluid to bleed. Use a C-clamp or large channel locks to compress the caliper pistons and force the fluid out the bleeder valve into your container. In order to replace the caliper, you will need to disconnect the brake line by removing the banjo bolt that connects the line to the caliper.

Remove the old rotor and insert new one. Reinstall the caliper with caliper bracket. There should be 2 bolts holding the caliper on to the caliper bracket; you only need to remove the bottom bolt to access the brake pads for removal. Remove old brake pads and install the new brake pads.

When to replace brake lines in Honda Civic?

When lines leak, the loss of pressure can dramatically reduce your stopping power in an instant. Old brake lines that are cracked or dry should be replaced before they become a hazard. Find out how to swap these rubber components out of your braking system, and restore foot pedal pressure.

How often should I change my Honda Civic?

Visually inspect the following items every 15,000 miles, 42,000 km, or 12 months (1 year): Figure 1. Replace oil filter. Figure 2. Inspect brake pads and rotors. Figure 3. Emergency brake adjustment. Figure 4. Replace (or clean) dirty air filter.

Where is the bleed screw on a Honda Civic?

Bleed screw is located on the caliper. Always keep an eye on the brake fluid reservoir. Never let this fall below half full when bleeding the brake system. (Related Article: How to Bleed Your Brakes – Honda-Tech.com) Attach your wheels back on, and tighten the lug nuts all the way down by hand.