You could repair it yourself, but by the time you buy the parts, resurface the piston cylinder with specialized tools, and spend all that time, you're much better off purchasing a re-built caliper.
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High pressure coolant is blowing out through a small hole in your heater core, it will need to be repaired or replaced. If it is warm out it might be AC refrigerant leaking.
leaking what??
The number to Taurus customer service is 305-624-1115.
depends on the year, engine type, and what is needed to be repaired. i replaced the trans on a taurus a few years ago and it cost $2700 with labor. hope this helps.
Proper Torx bit or wrench for caliper C-Clamp to retract piston to get it off the disc
If a transmission is leaking fluid, it is likely that a seal or gasket has failed. Replace the gaskets and seals and the leaking should stop.
Sounds like a heater hose got left loose or maybe one of the hoses are leaking a little.
Remove brake caliper and caliper frame, then take out rear spindle and remove bearing from it. Refit new one opposite way.
Remove the brake caliper, then the caliper frame mounting. ( just two bolts on the inside of knuckle) Now the rotor is free to come off.
your heater core is leaking i would replace it.
To replace brake pads and rotor: Unbolt wheel, unbolt caliper, remove caliper, unbolt caliper bracket, remove rotor, replace rotor, bolt up bracket, compress caliper, replace pads, replace caliper, bolt up caliper, bolt up wheel, repeat whole thing on other side...
It depends on where it is leaking. If it is the lines it is cheap. Anything else it is not.