Step 5 - Using pliers release the bottom spring carefully so it doesn’t fly away.
Step 6 - While removing the brake assembly away from the hub, use some pliers to pull off the e-brake cable.
Step 7 - Once the brake assembly is out check the wheel cylinder for any brake fluid leaks on both sides of the boots. If it’s leaking you will have to get it fixed or replaced with a new one.
Step 8 - There is a retaining clip on one side of the brake shoes, you will have to remove this before disassembling the brake parts. Clean all brake parts with a rag and assemble with new brake shoes. Then clean the self adjuster and re-grease it with an anti-seize grease.
How To Do a Rear Brake Job on a 1993 Honda Civic Steps 1 to 4
How To Do a Rear Brake Job on a 1993 Honda Civic Steps 9 to 12
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