How to Replace Rear Brake Pads on a 2020-2025 Honda CR-V (Trim: LX | Engine: Inline 4 2.4L)
Step-by-step guide with electric parking brake service mode, tools, and torque specs for 2020, 2021, 2022
How to Replace Rear Brake Pads on a 2020-2025 Honda CR-V (Trim: LX | Engine: Inline 4 2.4L)
Step-by-step guide with electric parking brake service mode, tools, and torque specs for 2020, 2021, 2022
🔧 CR-V - Rear Brake Pad Replacement
Your CR-V uses an electric parking brake built into each rear caliper. The parking-brake motors must be placed in maintenance mode with a compatible scan tool before the caliper pistons are compressed.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 1.5-2.5 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Do not compress or rotate a rear caliper piston before activating electric parking-brake maintenance mode. This can damage the caliper actuator.
- ⚠️ Never work under your CR-V while it is supported only by a floor jack.
- ⚠️ Wear safety glasses and nitrile gloves. Brake dust and brake fluid can irritate skin and eyes.
- ⚠️ Do not press the brake pedal while a caliper is removed.
- ⚠️ Support each caliper with a hanger. Never let it hang from its brake hose.
- ⚠️ Keep grease and brake cleaner away from pad friction material and rotor faces.
- 🔋 Battery disconnection is not required. The battery must remain connected for scan-tool operation.
🔧 Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- OBD-II bidirectional scan tool with Honda electric parking-brake service function (specialty)
- 3/8-inch-drive ratchet
- 12mm socket
- 17mm open-end wrench
- 19mm deep socket
- 1/2-inch-drive breaker bar
- 3/8-inch-drive torque wrench rated 10-80 Nm
- 1/2-inch-drive torque wrench rated 40-150 Nm
- Rear brake caliper piston compression tool (specialty)
- Plastic trim tool
- Brake-pad spreader
- Small nylon cleaning brush
- Brake caliper hanger
- Low-profile floor jack rated 2-ton minimum
- Jack stands rated 2-ton minimum
- Wheel chocks
- DOT 3 brake-fluid tester strips
- Safety glasses
- Nitrile mechanic gloves
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Rear brake pad set - Qty: 1 set; replace both sides
- Rear brake pad hardware kit - Qty: 1 set
- Silicone-based brake lubricant - Qty: 1 tube
- Non-chlorinated brake cleaner - Qty: 1 can
- DOT 3 brake fluid - Qty: 1 small sealed bottle, only if adjustment is required
📋 Before You Begin
- 🚗 Park your CR-V on firm, level ground. Select Park and leave the electric parking brake released.
- 🛞 Place wheel chocks securely in front of and behind both front wheels.
- 🔋 Confirm that the 12-volt battery is adequately charged. Low voltage can interrupt parking-brake service mode.
- 🧰 Connect the bidirectional scan tool to the OBD-II port beneath the driver-side dashboard. “Bidirectional” means the tool can command vehicle components, not merely read fault codes.
- 💧 Open the hood and inspect the brake-fluid reservoir. If it is at the MAX line, remove a small amount with a clean brake-fluid tool before compressing the pistons.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Activate Electric Parking-Brake Maintenance Mode
- Connect the OBD-II bidirectional scan tool with the ignition off.
- Switch the ignition on without starting the engine by pressing the START button twice without pressing the brake pedal.
- Use the scan tool and select Honda > CR-V > ABS/VSA > Electric Parking Brake > Maintenance Mode > Enter. Menu wording may vary by scan-tool brand.
- Follow the tool prompts until both rear actuator motors finish retracting.
- Switch the ignition off, but leave the scan tool connected.
- Listen for both rear motors operating.
Step 2: Loosen the Rear Wheel Nuts
- With your CR-V still on the ground, use the 19mm deep socket and 1/2-inch-drive breaker bar to loosen each rear wheel nut about one-quarter turn.
- Do not remove the wheel nuts yet.
Step 3: Raise and Support the Rear
- Use the low-profile floor jack at the reinforced rear center lifting point beneath the rear differential area.
- Position the jack stands beneath the reinforced rear side support points.
- Lower your CR-V slowly onto both stands. Gently push the body to verify that it is stable.
- Leave the floor jack touching the lifting point as a backup without carrying the vehicle’s weight.
Step 4: Remove Both Rear Wheels
- Use the 19mm deep socket and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to remove the rear wheel nuts.
- Remove both rear wheels and place them flat away from the work area.
- Complete one brake assembly at a time so the opposite side remains available as a reference.
Step 5: Inspect the Brakes
- Use the non-chlorinated brake cleaner and small nylon cleaning brush to remove loose dust around the caliper and pad supports.
- Inspect the rotor for deep grooves, cracks, severe rust, or blue heat spots. Measure or professionally inspect the rotors if their condition is questionable.
- Inspect the caliper, brake hose, and parking-brake actuator for fluid leaks or physical damage.
- Stop the repair if one old pad is dramatically thinner than the other. A seized slide pin or caliper may require additional repair.
Step 6: Remove the Caliper
- Use the 12mm socket and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to remove the upper and lower caliper guide-pin bolts.
- If a guide pin rotates, hold its flat section with the 17mm open-end wrench while loosening the bolt.
- Lift the caliper away from the pads. Use the brake caliper hanger to suspend it from the suspension.
- Do not disconnect the brake hose or electric parking-brake wiring.
Step 7: Remove the Old Pads and Hardware
- Pull the inner and outer pads from the caliper bracket by hand.
- Use the plastic trim tool to remove the stainless-steel pad-retaining clips without gouging the bracket.
- Note the original position of any wear indicator before discarding the old pads.
Step 8: Check the Guide Pins
- Slide each guide pin in and out by hand. It should move smoothly and its rubber boot must be intact.
- If a pin is dry, remove it by hand, wipe it clean, and apply a thin coating of silicone-based brake lubricant.
- Do not use petroleum grease. It can swell the rubber boots.
- Reinstall each pin into its original location and confirm that the boot seals around it.
Step 9: Compress the Caliper Piston
- Verify again that maintenance mode remains active.
- Place an old pad against the piston, then use the rear brake caliper piston compression tool to press the piston slowly and straight into the caliper.
- Do not rotate the piston and do not force it. Stop if resistance becomes excessive.
- Watch the brake-fluid reservoir while compressing both sides. Remove excess only with a clean brake-fluid tool if it approaches the top.
- Inspect the piston dust boot and make sure it is not twisted or pinched.
Step 10: Install New Hardware and Pads
- Use the small nylon cleaning brush and non-chlorinated brake cleaner to clean the bracket surfaces beneath the retaining clips.
- Press the new rear brake pad hardware into the bracket by hand.
- Apply a very thin film of silicone-based brake lubricant only where the pad tabs contact the hardware.
- Install the inner and outer pads in the same orientation as the originals.
- Keep lubricant off the rotor and pad friction surfaces.
Step 11: Reinstall the Caliper
- Lower the caliper over the new pads by hand. Do not force it or twist the brake hose.
- Start both guide-pin bolts by hand to prevent cross-threading.
- Use the 17mm open-end wrench to hold a guide pin if it rotates.
- Use the 12mm socket and 3/8-inch-drive torque wrench to tighten both guide-pin bolts to 35 Nm (26 ft-lbs).
Step 12: Repeat on the Opposite Side
- Use the same listed tools and repeat Steps 5 through 11 on the other rear wheel.
- Always replace rear brake pads as a complete axle set, never on only one side.
Step 13: Reinstall the Rear Wheels
- Install each wheel and start all wheel nuts by hand.
- Use the 19mm deep socket and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to tighten the nuts lightly in a crisscross pattern.
- Use the low-profile floor jack to raise your CR-V slightly, remove the jack stands, and lower it until the tires touch the ground.
- Use the 19mm deep socket and 1/2-inch-drive torque wrench to tighten the wheel nuts in a crisscross pattern to 108 Nm (80 ft-lbs).
Step 14: Seat the Pads and Exit Maintenance Mode
- With the ignition off, press the brake pedal repeatedly by foot until it becomes firm. Do not start the engine until the pedal is firm.
- Switch the ignition on without starting the engine.
- Use the OBD-II bidirectional scan tool and select Honda > CR-V > ABS/VSA > Electric Parking Brake > Maintenance Mode > Exit.
- Follow the prompts until both parking-brake actuators finish operating.
- Use the scan tool to read and clear any ABS or electric parking-brake codes created during service.
✅ After Repair
- 🦶 Start the engine and verify that the brake pedal remains firm. Stop immediately if it sinks or feels unusually soft.
- 🅿️ Apply and release the electric parking brake several times. Confirm that the warning indicator operates normally.
- 💧 Check the brake-fluid level. Keep it between MIN and MAX using only fresh DOT 3 brake fluid from a sealed bottle.
- 🔍 Inspect both calipers and hoses for leaks. Confirm that all tools have been removed from beneath your CR-V.
- 🚗 Test the brakes at walking speed in a safe, traffic-free area before normal driving.
- 🛑 Bed in the pads using 8-10 moderate stops from approximately 50 km/h to 10 km/h. Avoid activating ABS and allow cooling time between stops.
- 🔥 Avoid hard braking or holding the brake pedal after a hard stop for the first 300 km unless required for safety.
- 🔧 Recheck the wheel-nut torque after approximately 50-100 km.
💰 DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: ₹12,000-₹24,000 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: ₹4,500-₹10,000 (parts only; scan-tool purchase or rental not included)
You Save: ₹7,500-₹14,000 by doing it yourself!
Local labor and imported CR-V parts prices vary. This repair takes a shop approximately 1-1.5 hours.
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