Element Brake Service Procedure
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Element Brake Service Procedure
My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
Thanks in advance,
Brian
rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
Thanks in advance,
Brian
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Re: Element Brake Service Procedure
B. Smith wrote:
> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian
------------------------------
There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
'Curly'
> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian
------------------------------
There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
'Curly'
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Re: Element Brake Service Procedure
B. Smith wrote:
> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian
------------------------------
There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
'Curly'
> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian
------------------------------
There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
'Curly'
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Re: Element Brake Service Procedure
B. Smith wrote:
> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian
------------------------------
There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
'Curly'
> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian
------------------------------
There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
'Curly'
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Re: Element Brake Service Procedure
motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:138an9na1rpnu1a@corp.supernews.com:
> B. Smith wrote:
>> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
>> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
>> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
>> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Brian
> ------------------------------
>
> There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
>
> You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
> first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Honda rear disc brakes require serving TWICE a year if you live in a snowy
area.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:138an9na1rpnu1a@corp.supernews.com:
> B. Smith wrote:
>> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
>> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
>> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
>> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Brian
> ------------------------------
>
> There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
>
> You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
> first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Honda rear disc brakes require serving TWICE a year if you live in a snowy
area.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Element Brake Service Procedure
motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:138an9na1rpnu1a@corp.supernews.com:
> B. Smith wrote:
>> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
>> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
>> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
>> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Brian
> ------------------------------
>
> There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
>
> You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
> first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Honda rear disc brakes require serving TWICE a year if you live in a snowy
area.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:138an9na1rpnu1a@corp.supernews.com:
> B. Smith wrote:
>> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
>> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
>> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
>> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Brian
> ------------------------------
>
> There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
>
> You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
> first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Honda rear disc brakes require serving TWICE a year if you live in a snowy
area.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Element Brake Service Procedure
motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:138an9na1rpnu1a@corp.supernews.com:
> B. Smith wrote:
>> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
>> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
>> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
>> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Brian
> ------------------------------
>
> There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
>
> You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
> first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Honda rear disc brakes require serving TWICE a year if you live in a snowy
area.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:138an9na1rpnu1a@corp.supernews.com:
> B. Smith wrote:
>> My 2004 Honda Element rear brakes require service every year to lub the
>> rear disk brakes. The calipers start to stick and wear out the rotors.
>> Any advice how I could service the disk brakes myself?
>> Any suggestons about a good service book for disk brake service?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Brian
> ------------------------------
>
> There's some great online help at www.tegger.com
>
> You need to get that problem SOLVED. It should have been fixed by the
> first guy that opened them up. Lubing the sliders isn't rocket science.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Honda rear disc brakes require serving TWICE a year if you live in a snowy
area.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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