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When to replace the brake pads on a Ford Taurus?

When to replace the brake pads on a Ford Taurus?

When the “squeal” of the brake pads’ wear indicators is noticed, you should replace your brake pads as soon as possible. Jack up the Ford Taurus and support the vehicle with jack stands. Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench and take the wheels from the wheel bolts.

How do you replace the lug nuts on a Taurus?

Place the caliper onto the caliper bracket, surrounding the new brake pads, and replace the caliper locking pins with the ratchet and socket. Replace the wheels onto the wheel bolts and screw on the lug nuts. Remove the jack stands from beneath the Taurus and lower the vehicle to the ground. Tighten the lug nuts with the lug wrench.

How do you remove brake pads from a car?

Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench and take the wheels from the wheel bolts. Remove the caliper locking pins with the 13 mm socket and ratchet. Pull the caliper from the caliper bracket and rotor. Pull the old brake pads straight away from either side of the rotor and their slot in the caliper bracket.

How do you replace brake pads on a Honda Accord?

Turn the C-clamp in a clockwise motion to squeeze the piston into the side of the caliper. Place the new brake pads into their slots in the caliper bracket on either side of the brake rotor. Place the caliper onto the caliper bracket, surrounding the new brake pads, and replace the caliper locking pins with the ratchet and socket.

How to replace rear disc brakes in a Ford Taurus?

How to Replace Rear Disc Brakes in a Ford Taurus. To replace the rear disc brakes on a Ford Taurus, you must first purchase the special tool, Rear Caliper Piston Adjuster T87P-2588-A, from your local Ford dealership. Unlike many vehicles, you can’t retreat the piston with needle nose pliers or a C-clamp, as you risk damaging it.

How does a Ford Taurus come to a stop?

The front brake rotors on the Ford Taurus models are the main parts that the brake pads press against to bring the Taurus to a stop. Once the brakes are applied, the cylinder inside of the brake caliper compresses against the brake pads. The brake pads then compress against the brake rotor to stop the car.

How do you replace a disc brake rotor?

Inspect the rotor for wear and replace, if necessary. Rotate the piston clockwise with the special tool, rear caliper piston adjuster, T87P-2588-A, until properly seated. Position one of the piston slots so it engages the brake pad’s fastener. Replace the disc brake pads with the new ones.

How do you jack up a Ford Taurus?

Park the Ford Taurus on a level surface and shut the engine off. Set the emergency brake and open the hood. Unscrew the cap to the brake fluid reservoir and set it in a safe place. Jack up the front of the Ford Taurus and put the jack stands behind each front tire along the frame rail of the Ford Taurus. Lower the Taurus onto the jack stands.

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Ruth Doyle