just did that use small chisel hammer screwdriver if no puller
Lift the car on a jack, remove the tire and set aside, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the old brake pad. Next put in the new brake pads, put the brake shoe/caliper in its place, put the tire back on the car and lower the car to the ground.
you dont..they are set in a harness in the back of the headlight assembly which is locked in place..you turn it to unlock it and remove it.
Our manual shows f24 as brake light fuse
Lift the car on a jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the old brake pad. Put the new brake pad in, replace the brake shoe/caliper, put the tire back on and lower the car.
First make sure your car is parked with the emergency brake on. Then remove the tire, check out the calipers and brake pads, clean or remove them, grease them to replace them, and then put the tire back on.
To change the back brake on the 2000 FXD kindly refer to your user manual.
it is under the back seat
passenger side bottom back of the engine. to get at it you need to lift the car, remove the front passenger wheel, and take off the splash guards
It has to be removed at the back of the assy. If you can't get to it through the trunk, you need to remove the light.
just pull them off like you would with anyother brake drum you might need to give them a few taps on the back side with a hammer
to remove brake rotors you need to jack vehicle off ground remove wheels remove brake caliper,these are secured with 2 bolts on back side of calipers next remove axle nut from spindle, and outer bearing slide rotor off axle. dont drop inner bearing instalation is exact opposite
You have to remove the brake caliper first. Then you might have to slack the parking brake. The parking brake on read disc in inside the back of the rotor. If you cannot slack the parking brake, the you will have to hit the rotor ( with a small 5 lb hammer ) to loosen it. Might take a little time if it is stuck on.