Genuine Honda Brake Calipers

47560SM4955 - : Parking Brake Cable for Honda Image

Parking Brake Cable

Accord. With rear disc. 4 door. Left. Japan Built.
Discontinued
43022SV4A03 - : Brake Pads Rear for Honda Image

Brake Pads Rear

Disc brakes, 2.3L. Coupe. 2.3l. Disc brakes, 3.0L. Sedan. 3.0l. Coupe, disc brakes. With wagon. Accord Hybrid. Prelude.
Discontinued
45022S30A03 - : Brake Pads Front for Honda Image

Brake Pads Front

Prelude. Base. Sh.
Discontinued
47105TR0L01ZB - : Parking Brake Control for Honda Image

Parking Brake Control

Civic. Manual trans. 4 door. Lx models. Bright silver.
Discontinued

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If you’re having trouble with your car’s braking performance, the brake calipers may be the culprit. This essential part helps your vehicle stop by applying pressure to the brake pads against the rotor. Brake calipers can wear down over time, causing issues that could lead to unsafe driving conditions. Whether you drive a Honda CR-V or Honda Pilot, understanding how brake calipers function and when to replace them can keep your vehicle safe on the road.

What Do Brake Calipers Do?

Brake calipers are responsible for squeezing the brake pads against the rotors, which creates the friction needed to stop your car. When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic fluid moves into the calipers, causing them to clamp down on the pads. This action slows down the rotation of the wheels, helping your car come to a stop. Without fully functioning calipers, the braking system won’t work effectively.

Why Do Brake Calipers Break Down?

Brake calipers can fail for several reasons. Corrosion is a common issue, especially if you drive in areas with salty roads or humid climates. Over time, the hydraulic seals can wear out or the caliper pistons can become stuck, preventing the calipers from engaging properly. Other causes of failure include worn-out brake pads or damage from overuse during hard braking.

Why Choose Genuine Honda Calipers?

When replacing your brake calipers, it's important to choose genuine Honda parts over aftermarket alternatives. Genuine Honda calipers are built to last longer, fit better, and provide superior braking performance. Aftermarket calipers might save you money upfront but can cause uneven braking, increasing the risk of future repair costs. For other related parts, check out the Honda Parts Outlet for a full selection of components.

Replacing your brake calipers with high-quality, genuine Honda parts ensures safer, more reliable braking performance every time you hit the road.