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Why are my Ford F-150 brake pads different?

Why are my Ford F-150 brake pads different?

Ford says this is the result of regular lubricating action of the master cylinder bore and seal. For the 2010 model year, Ford made some changes to the brake caliper and pads; namely, the inner and outer pads are different. If the pads are mixed up, the caliper can hit the spokes on the wheel and cause damage.

Why do I have brake fluid on my F-150?

Trace amounts of brake fluid may appear on the booster shell below the master cylinder mounting flange. Ford says this is the result of regular lubricating action of the master cylinder bore and seal. For the 2010 model year, Ford made some changes to the brake caliper and pads; namely, the inner and outer pads are different.

What’s the difference between inner and outer brake pads?

For the 2010 model year, Ford made some changes to the brake caliper and pads; namely, the inner and outer pads are different. If the pads are mixed up, the caliper can hit the spokes on the wheel and cause damage. The inner pads’ backing plate has two ears on the top of the pad that match up to the brake caliper pistons.

How do you adjust parking brake on a Ford F-150?

To adjust the parking brake shoes, measure the diameter of the inside of the drum part of the rear rotor. Adjust the shoes so they are 0.71 mm (0.027 in.) less than the inside diameter of the rear rotor. Connect the cables at the union and remove the pin from the parking brake foot pedal assembly.

Why are my brake pads sticking on my F150?

As you replace the shims and clean everything up, go ahead and replace the pads too. Your F150’s disk brakes use pistons to push the brake pad into the rotor. These pistons have a rubber seal around them. This seal can go bad and the piston will start to lose its free movement.

Why do I need to replace my caliper on my F150?

Your F150’s disk brakes use pistons to push the brake pad into the rotor. These pistons have a rubber seal around them. This seal can go bad and the piston will start to lose its free movement. If this is the case, the caliper will almost always need to be replaced.

Why are my brake pads only wearing on one side?

Possible Uneven Brake Pad Wear Causes Front and rear brake pads naturally wear differently. When your vehicle is moving, the forward momentum tends to put more strain on the front brakes, which can cause them to wear faster than the rear brakes.

What causes the brake on a Ford Focus to stick?

One of the most common causes of sticking brakes is caliper bolts. These bolts have to hold the caliper in place, while at the same time allowing for some movement. Brake caliper bolts are protected by a rubber boot. This rubber boot protects them from the elements and assures that they stay lubricated.

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Ruth Doyle