How do I remove rotors from 2006 Honda Odyssey

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Asked by Mrmeist Nov 10, 2007 at 04:46 PM about the 2006 Honda Odyssey

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I removed calibers and all but the rotors will not come out, I cant seem to even move the big 38MM bolt in the center It wont turn.

6 Answers

should be 2 smaller bolts at top and bottom of bracket remove them and bracket will come off,remove rotors.

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I took off the bracket and the rotors dont buge. It is a front wheel drive seems to be connected to the shaft.

litely smack it with hammer ,wont damage it most of the time they will rust at center of housing. let me know. you have bracket off rotors will to .oh check to see if their is 1 philips head screw in rotor near lug nut studs.

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Thanks papaExpert, There were 2 Phillips screws which I removed and then I did have to smack them a couple of times and that did it. Thanks for your help.

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So after the phillips screws were removed did the big 38MM nut screw off?

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