The maximum speed would be only fifty five on all major highways because that is the legal speed limit.
fuse box diagram for 99 expedition i don"t have a manuel
Either 9mm hex or Torx T-45
Loosen and remove the caliper retaining bolts. Torx T-40 or T-45
In the trunk , next to the spare tire
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It runs like Sh*t. It feels like your running in less cylinders.
Use a T-40 Torx bit and unscrew the two bolts retaining it.
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The brake caliper on a 2000 Ford Expedition is typically held in place by two bolts, which are usually 13mm in size. However, it's always a good idea to verify with a repair manual or parts supplier for your specific vehicle, as there can be variations in hardware.
I used a T-45 torx bit. However it felt a little loose, so the correct size may be a T-47. But the T-45 still worked for me.
there is a black button right side of the mileage.. push it. I know on mines it will switch to T-069565 push it and it will go back to normal.