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That has worked for some people, but other people have run into problems where the electronic parking brake displays an error. Honda’s recommended procedure is to either manually retract the epb or use a dongle such as the Autel AP200 to command the ECU to retract it for you.So, just to be clear, i can chock the front wheels, release the parking brake, and use a brake tool (the push kind) to push the piston back? I keep seeing that you have to disengage the parking brake or mess with the sensors.
Do not push the piston in, it needs to be turned in. That's why people are breaking their calipers. Just go to AutoZone, Advanced, etc. and borrow a brake change kit for free. No disassembly of the entire brake or special electronic dongle needed, 20 mins and you're done.So, just to be clear, i can chock the front wheels, release the parking brake, and use a brake tool (the push kind) to push the piston back? I keep seeing that you have to disengage the parking brake or mess with the sensors.
I have seen cases on here of people doing this and something breaking with the EPB.Do not push the piston in, it needs to be turned in. That's why people are breaking their calipers. Just go to AutoZone, Advanced, etc. and borrow a brake change kit for free. No disassembly of the entire brake or special electronic dongle needed, 20 mins and you're done.
For anyone curious on how to change these brakes very easily , you turn off the parking brake , and when you have the caliper and brakes off remove 2 screws from the back of the black electronic motor and you have to turn the screw on that motor whilst compressing the piston inSo I am going to change to Carbotech XP8 in the rear, normally when you chnage brake pads for cars with electric parking brake you have to retract the caliper (For instance using VAG-COM on an Audi). So how do you do this on a Honda? Is there a similar tool as VCDS for Hondas?
Did the same thing and had no issuesI just changed my rear pads without reading about the procedure to put the rear parking brake maintenance mode. I used standard twisting rear brake compression tool. Everything turned out fine. You absolutely need to disconnect the wire harness to the parking brake. Don't risk damaging those wires to save a few minutes.
Do you have a picture of your old padsI just changed my rear pads without reading about the procedure to put the rear parking brake maintenance mode. I used standard twisting rear brake compression tool. Everything turned out fine. You absolutely need to disconnect the wire harness to the parking brake. Don't risk damaging those wires to save a few minutes.