Are you referring to the ABS system noise and brake pedal
pulsation ? If it is occurring during slow stops on dry pavement, you
probably have an ABS sensor failing, but until it turns on the ABS
warning light , the scanner cannot show which of the 4 ABS sensors
it is (applies to 1995 and newer Explorers with 4 wheel ABS)
You probably need to change your back brakes.
Yes , on the back wheels ( disc brakes on the front )
The 2006 Ford Escape is equipped with a disc brake system on both the front and rear wheels. The front brakes typically feature vented discs, while the rear brakes may have either solid discs or drum brakes, depending on the specific trim and configuration of the vehicle. This braking system provides effective stopping power and is designed for reliability in various driving conditions.
How do I put on a 2001 ford explorer cylinder? I am in the process of changing my front brakes and the cylinders will not push back in?
The type of vehicle is not important, but if brake pressure is failing, you need to bleed ALL the brakes.
Lets say you do not have ABS. If that is the case, is it the front or the back brakes. If it is the back brakes, then it is possible that the brake springs have to be changed, that is of course if you have drum brakes. If you have 4 wheel disk, then its another problem, possible the brake equilizer valve has to be replaced.
You may have a bad master cylinder, or proportioning valve,Does the vehicle have Antilock Brakes (ABS) ? Please let me know.Ben
brakes?
Check the emergency brakes
You need new brakes. IF its really bad you're going to need new rodars.
No , disk brakes front and rear ( the back disk brake rotors have small parking brake shoes inside of a drum portion )
On a Ford Explorer : There are disc brakes on the front and ( starting with the 1995 model year ) there are disc brakes on the rear also ( instead of drum brakes on the rear )