Your 1992 Acura Integra is equipped with rear CD brakes that enjoy nearly the corresponding configuration as the front brakes. Being front brake pads wear away extra ofttimes than the rear ones, you may chalk up already changed the front pads--if so, the procedure for changing the rear pads Testament be recognized. If front or rear brakes, whenever you hear the brake pads squeak, it is chronology to interchange them. The rear brake pads are gladly accessible and, paying interest to a rare details during the Emigration and reassembly channels, can be replaced Homewards without using designated tools.
Instructions
Removing the Brake Pads
1.16. Install the rear wheels and lug nuts.17.Lower your Integra using the floor jack and finish tightening the lug nuts.
Stop removing the wheels and utility one brake meeting at a bit.
4. Unfasten and remove the caliper dust shield from the top of the caliper, whether equipped, using a ratchet and socket.
5. Unscrew the two brake caliper mounting bolts using a ratchet and socket.
6. Slide the caliper off the mounting bracket and secure it to the suspension with a coat hanger. James E. Duffy recommends this in "New Automotive Technology to prevent the brake hose attached to the caliper from getting damaged.
7. Stare at the brake pads, shim and pad retainer spring on the caliper bracket, sign their course nd position, and remove them by handwriting.
Installing the New Brake Pads
8. Spray the brake meeting with brake parts cleaner and mop the meeting Disinfected with lint-free towels.
9. Exercise a flare coat of silicone grease to the points where the shim and pads touch the brake caliper and caliper bracket.
10. Operate a coat of silicone grease to the dust boot on the caliper piston.
11. Rotate the piston clockwise, slowly, until it seats into the Muzzle, using a brace of needle-nose pliers. Be careful not to twist the dust boot.
12. Install the latest brake pads, shim and pad retainer spring by hand on the caliper bracket.
13. Position the brake caliper on the caliper bracket and install the two mounting bolts by hand. Tighten the bolt to Seventeen ft-lbs. (23 NM), using a torque wrench.
14. Replace the brake pads on the opposite wheel assembly following Step 4, from the previous section, through Step Six of this section.
15. Push the brake pedal several times to position the new brake pads against the brake rotors.
Loosen the lug nuts on the rear wheels, using a lug wrench.2. Elevate the rear of your Integra with a floor jack and back it on jack stands.3.