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- 2018 sedan drivers seatbelt slow to retract | 2016+ Honda Civic Forum . . .
I’m having trouble with my seatbelt sometimes hanging out with the door when I get back to the car If I am manually help it, it will retract, but when I first got the car, it pulled back in really easily when I unbuckle it Can the retractor tension be adjusted or do I need to replace the whole
- Retracting parking brake with scan tool? - CivicX. com
On the old Civics, I turned the pistons clockwise to retract it The 10th Gen Civic FSM say to first retract the EPB by electronic means, or removing the motor and turning the shaft clockwise Afterwards, use a brake tool to push in the piston FYI, when my car was new, I replaced the rear rotors with Girodiscs
- How to change rear brake pads - retract parking brake?
The first is just like you mentioned You have to go to Honda or gain access to the OEM Honda scan tool (HDS) and retract the electric parking brake and put it in maintenance mode That will unlock it and you would perform the service like normal with the vehicle off and in lock
- Retract EPB with 12V power? - CivicX. com
There have been a lot of discussions on how to safely retract the EPB when replacing new pads, but I've never seen discussions on using a 12V power There is actually a video on Youtube which is for 15-year civic with e-brake From what he did, it is quite simple to retract the EPB with no hassles
- Rear Brake Pads - How to Retract the Caliper Piston - CivicX. com
5 Manually retract the ball screw mechanism with torx driver 6 Use tool (from Autozone or wherever) to retract parking brake piston (do not force it - if you get resistance, you need to retract the ball screw mechanism more) 7 Install new pads 8 Manually extend ball screw mechanism with torx driver until parking brake piston is snug 9
- Please help - Rear Brake Pads - How to Retract the Caliper Piston
1) dealer has software on laptop to retract the e-brake vsa actuator before removing caliper for rear pads - without removing the actuator obviously you don't have that software and is expensive, so to next option
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