First, remove the wheel. Then disassemble the brake calipers - two hex or star bolts located on the back which will require you to first remove the caps. Once the bolts are removed, the whole assembly should be able to slide of the rotors. Make sure you support the calipers somehow, do not just let them dangle from the connecting lines (They're fragile and can be easily be torn or pulled) Once the calipers are out of the way, the rotors are able to slide out. Remember to replace your pads if you're replacing the rotors, and bleed the brakes! I had a harder time bleeding the brakes after I did this than I did replacing the rotors.
change it from the inside
How do you remove the brake light cover on a ford focus
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check the wheel bearings if there good then the rotors may be warped or could be a bad tire.
Master cylinder usually at the driver's side firewall
Go to Napa and buy a Repair Manual.
It takes 4 QUARTS.
Only at low speeds, or worst at low speeds? Either way it's probably a bad front tire. Failing that, bad front wheel rim or front wheel rim not properly secured to the hub.
It is in the passenger fuse compartment , fuse # 46
50 liters ( 13.2 gallons )
Take it to someone who knows what they're doing.